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Perfidy and Passion: Reintroducing the Iliad: Wisconsin Studies in Classics

Autor Mark Buchan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 aug 2012
Homer’s Iliad is often considered a poem of blunt truthfulness, his characters’ motivation pleasingly simple. A closer look, however, reveals a complex interplay of characters who engage in an awful lot of lies. Beginning with Achilles, who hatches a secret plot to destroy his own people, Mark Buchan traces motifs of deception and betrayal throughout the poem. Homer’s heroes offer bluster, their passion linked to and explained by their lack of authenticity. Buchan reads Homer’s characters between the lies, showing how the plot is structured individual denial and what cannot be said.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299286347
ISBN-10: 0299286347
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Wisconsin Studies in Classics


Recenzii

“Original, thoughtful, and thought-provoking. Buchan does not get mired in scholarly argument or in proofs of his own originality or authority. Instead he goes right to work, interpreting the Iliad with great perception and imagination.”—Louise Pratt, Emory University

“Full of smart, witty, and original insights, Perfidy and Passion challenges the status quo on Homeric studies, not an easy thing to do. Sophisticated, engaging, fun to read.”—Patricia Rosenmeyer, Series Editor

“Buchan shows that deception and betrayal play a fundamental role in the classic poems, confirming that what is unsaid, and even the lies told, are as important as what is said.”—Choice

Notă biografică

Mark Buchan has taught classics at the University of Washington, Princeton University, and Columbia University. He has also published on a wide range of topics within Greek literature and philosophy. His main scholarly focus has been on the Homeric poems. He lives in New York.

Cuprins

Preface
Introduction: The Cast of Characters: Riddles of Identity in the Iliad
1 The Tragedy of Achilles: The Iliad as a Poem of Betrayal
2 Comedy and Class Struggle
3 The Politics of Poetry
4 The Poetry of Politics
5 Couples: The Iliad on Intimacy
6 Flirtations
7 The Afterlife of Homer
Conclusion: Who Killed Homer? How to Sum up the Iliad in a Riddle
Notes
References
Index

Descriere

Homer’s Iliad is often considered a poem of blunt truthfulness, his characters’ motivation pleasingly simple. A closer look, however, reveals a complex interplay of characters who engage in an awful lot of lies. Beginning with Achilles, who hatches a secret plot to destroy his own people, Mark Buchan traces motifs of deception and betrayal throughout the poem. Homer’s heroes offer bluster, their passion linked to and explained by their lack of authenticity. Buchan reads Homer’s characters between the lies, showing how the plot is structured individual denial and what cannot be said.