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Reading Voices

Five Studies in Theocritus' Narrating Techniques
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ISBN-13:
9781454199229
Veröffentl:
2016
Seiten:
0
Autor:
Foster J. Andrew Foster
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book is a study of Theocritus' narrating techniques, intertextual practices, and the relationship between them. By a close, careful description and analysis of these features as particularly deployed in Idylls 6, 11, 13, 24, and 15, J. Andrew Foster provides detailed readings of these specific poems, demonstrating how each poem's narrative structure and its intratextual and intertextual affiliations interact to characterize the voices and audiences expressed and imagined by the discourse. Within these poems Theocritus especially orchestrates polyphonic voices speaking to diverse fictional, ideal, and actual audiences and so authorizes a range of responses to speech-in-text. His densely allusive poems exhibit an iterative aspect and resistance to closure that particularly encourage his readers to help compose larger metanarratives in which such resolution can be achieved or the particular episode can be better understood. The interplay between the referential systems inscribed within these poems and their rhetorical structure exemplifies how Theocritus encourages his poetry to be incorporated into a wider literary discourse by which that wider literary landscape is transformed. Within these experiments in narration and reception, Theocritus exhibits an intense engagement with the literary past and his critical present whose receptions and authority are continually problematized. These readings will serve as a springboard into the wider ongoing study of the problems of poetic voice, authority, and literary innovation within Theocritus' poetry in particular and Hellenistic poetry in general.
Contents: Introduction: Text, Voice, and Audience - Situational Incongruities: Narrators and Audiences in Idyll 6 - Poet and Metapoesis in Idyll 11 - Herakles the Sympotic Argonaut: Allusion, Emulation, and Narrative Innovation in Idyll 13 - Nemean 1 and Idyll 24: The Poetics of Heroic - Arsinoe as Epic Queen: Hosts, Hospitality, and Their «Reception» in Idyll 15 - Conclusion: Voices Heard and Read.

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