Cheiron's Way: Youthful Education in Homer and Tragedy
Autor Justina Gregoryen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 dec 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190857882
ISBN-10: 0190857889
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 8 halftones, 8 page insert
Dimensiuni: 239 x 160 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190857889
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 8 halftones, 8 page insert
Dimensiuni: 239 x 160 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Gregory offers a thoughtful examination of education as depicted in Homer and in various Greek tragedies.... Well researched and sensitive in its interpretations.
Gregory's humane analysis focuses upon the pervasive depiction in Greek epic and tragedy of characters who are in the process of learning. Familiar mythological heroes and figures are carefully examined in ways that both illuminate their individual characters and raise fundamental issues about the meaning of works as a whole, and even about broader social values that education entails.
Intelligent and well informed, Justina Gregory's fine book manages to say something both new and useful about its much studied subject matter -- nature and nurture in the development of young men and women, imitation and instruction, family relationships, empathy -- as well as offering revealing rereadings of the epics and tragedies it examines.
Among the many great strengths of Justina Gregory'sCheiron's Wayare the erudition and clarity with which she explores the importance of education in archaic and classical Greek literature and illustrates both the enormous potential and the tragic limitations of education itself. This is a strikingly ambitious and brilliantly realized book.
Gregory presents sensitive and insightful readings of the Homeric epics and tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides. Achilles' movement from adolescent self-centeredness to mature empathy is evergreen; Gregory's frame of socialization into the heroic code deepens our understanding of how the theme pervades the epic. The work provides engaging readings of the literature and contributes to our sense of how the language of education helps communicate the heroes' crises.
...the work provides engaging readings of the literature and contributes to our sense of how the language of education helps communicate the heroes' crises.
Gregory's humane analysis focuses upon the pervasive depiction in Greek epic and tragedy of characters who are in the process of learning. Familiar mythological heroes and figures are carefully examined in ways that both illuminate their individual characters and raise fundamental issues about the meaning of works as a whole, and even about broader social values that education entails.
Intelligent and well informed, Justina Gregory's fine book manages to say something both new and useful about its much studied subject matter -- nature and nurture in the development of young men and women, imitation and instruction, family relationships, empathy -- as well as offering revealing rereadings of the epics and tragedies it examines.
Among the many great strengths of Justina Gregory'sCheiron's Wayare the erudition and clarity with which she explores the importance of education in archaic and classical Greek literature and illustrates both the enormous potential and the tragic limitations of education itself. This is a strikingly ambitious and brilliantly realized book.
Gregory presents sensitive and insightful readings of the Homeric epics and tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides. Achilles' movement from adolescent self-centeredness to mature empathy is evergreen; Gregory's frame of socialization into the heroic code deepens our understanding of how the theme pervades the epic. The work provides engaging readings of the literature and contributes to our sense of how the language of education helps communicate the heroes' crises.
...the work provides engaging readings of the literature and contributes to our sense of how the language of education helps communicate the heroes' crises.
Notă biografică
Sophia Smith Professor Emerita of Classical Languages and Literatures at Smith College, Justina Gregory is the author of Euripides and the Instruction of the Athenians (University of Michigan Press) and Euripides' Hecuba: Introduction, Text, and Commentary (Scholars Press). She has also edited A Companion to Greek Tragedy (Blackwell) and published numerous articles on Euripides and Greek tragedy.