The Iliad and the Oral Epic Tradition
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The Iliad and the Oral Epic Tradition
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The Iliad reveals a traditional oral poetic style, but many believe that the poem cannot be treated as solely a product of oral tradition. In The Iliad and the Oral Epic Tradition, Karol Zieliński argues that neither Homer’s unique artistry nor references to events known from other songs necessarily indicate the use of writing in its composition.
The Iliad reveals a traditional oral poetic style, but many researchers believe that the poem cannot be treated as solely a product of oral tradition. In The Iliad and the Oral Epic Tradition, Karol Zieliński argues that neither Homer's unique artistry nor references to events known from other songs necessarily indicate the use of writing in its composition.
The development of traditional oral cycles suggests that the Iliad is only one of many possible retellings of the story of the Trojan War, in this case with Achilles playing the role of protagonist.
The singer has at his disposal a wide range of techniques to attract and arouse the attention of his listeners. He builds on their knowledge of traditional tales—such as the death of Achilles—in all their various forms, as they exist in the collective memory of the society. The singer may intentionally remodel central characters like Achilles, Odysseus, or Paris, without changing their traditional roles or their destinies.
As Zieliński demonstrates, the oral poet can alter the plot of a traditional episode as well as transform its ideological significance. Every cyclic song echoes the story of the entire war, even as it depicts only one episode, traditionally extracted from the beginning or the end of the macro-story.
Series: Hellenic Studies Series
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Praised for its extensive research and thoughtful analysis, Ruth Scodel from Bryn Mawr Classical Review recommends the book highly to Homerists and those interested in oral epic traditions.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674292437
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 24 October 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Illustration: 1 photo, 4 illus., 1 table
Contributors:
- Translated by Anna Rojkowska
- Translated by Anna Rojkowska
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 682
About the Author
Karol Zieliński is Professor in the Department of Greek Studies and Head of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Oral and Written Culture in the Institute of Classical, Mediterranean, and Oriental Studies at University of Wrocław, Poland. Anna Rojkowska is a freelance translator and editor based in Wrocław, Poland, specializing in art and literature.
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