Space in Ancient Greek Literature

Space in Ancient Greek Literature
Author: I.J.F. de Jong
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004222571

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The third volume of the Studies in Ancient Greek narrative deals with the narratological category of space: how is space, including objects which function as 'props', presented in narrative texts and what are its functions (thematic, symbolic, psychologising, or characterising).

Space Place and Landscape in Ancient Greek Literature and Culture

Space  Place  and Landscape in Ancient Greek Literature and Culture
Author: Kate Gilhuly,Nancy Worman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2014-09-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781107042124

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This book brings together a collection of original essays that engage with cultural geography and landscape studies to produce new ways of understanding place, space, and landscape in Greek literature from the fifth and fourth centuries BCE. The authors draw on an eclectic collection of contemporary approaches to bring the study of ancient Greek literature into dialogue with the burgeoning discussion of spatial theory in the humanities. The essays in this volume treat a variety of textual spaces, from the intimate to the expansive: the bedroom, ritual space, the law courts, theatrical space, the poetics of the city, and the landscape of war. And yet, all of the contributions are united by an interest in recuperating some of the many ways in which the ancient Greeks in the archaic and classical periods invested places with meaning and in how the representation of place links texts to social practices.

Space and Time in Ancient Greek Narrative

Space and Time in Ancient Greek Narrative
Author: Alex C. Purves
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2010-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139487986

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In this wide-ranging survey of ancient Greek narrative from archaic epic to classical prose, Alex Purves shows how stories unfold in space as well as in time. She traces a shift in authorial perspective, from a godlike overview to the more focused outlook of human beings caught up in a developing plot, inspired by advances in cartography, travel, and geometry. Her analysis of the temporal and spatial dimensions of ancient narrative leads to new interpretations of important texts by Homer, Herodotus, and Xenophon, among others, showing previously unnoticed connections between epic and prose. Drawing on the methods of classical philology, narrative theory, and cultural geography, Purves recovers a poetics of spatial representation that lies at the core of the Greeks' conception of their plots.

Space Place and Landscape in Ancient Greek Literature and Culture

Space  Place  and Landscape in Ancient Greek Literature and Culture
Author: Kate Gilhuly,Nancy Worman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014
Genre: Cultural geography
ISBN: 1316004244

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"Landscape and place are currently important topics in the study of classical literature. This volume examines how ancient Greeks of the archaic and classical period used geography in literary contexts, and how the representation of place in texts can be linked to contemporary social practices. The contributors explore how the Greeks related to the spaces and places around them and how they invested these places with meaning. They use examples from key texts in ancient Greek literature and treat a variety of textual places, from the intimate to the expansive, including the bedroom, ritual space, law courts, theatrical space, the city, and the landscape of war. Collectively, the essays demonstrate the important relationships--such as body and place, landscape and identity, ritual and space--that emerge from close analysis of the texts"--

Scale Space and Canon in Ancient Literary Culture

Scale  Space  and Canon in Ancient Literary Culture
Author: Reviel Netz
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 905
Release: 2020-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108481472

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A history of ancient literary culture told through the quantitative facts of canon, geography, and scale.

Time and Space in Ancient Myth Religion and Culture

Time and Space in Ancient Myth  Religion and Culture
Author: Anton Bierl,Menelaos Christopoulos,Athina Papachrysostomou
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110535150

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From Homer to Sophocles and Greek Middle Comedy, and from Plato and Protagoras to Ovid, this volume features a panoramic and cross-generic overview of the diverse handling and ad hoc elaboration of the overarching literary notions of "time" and "space". The twenty-one contributions of this volume written by an international group of esteemed scholars provide an equal number of hermeneutic approaches to individual, distinct aspects of Greek and Latin literature. The volume is purposely designed not as a linear display of knowledge, but rather as an anthology of select paradigms that aim to demonstrate the multidimensional function and multifaceted role of the twin notions of "time" and "space" throughout ancient Greek and Latin literary texts. The volume opens with analyses of conspicuous cases from epic poetry, proceeds with examples from drama (tragedy and comedy), and concludes with diverse instances of chronotopes (empirical, imaginary, and even shifting ones), in various literary genres. The volume is of greatest relevance since it meets the cultural and theoretical trends of today’s Classics. It therefore will attract not only the interest of specialised Classicists but it is also intended for a wider general readership.

Time in Ancient Greek Literature

Time in Ancient Greek Literature
Author: Irene J.F. de Jong,René Nünlist
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2017-08-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789047422938

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This is the second volume of a new narratological history of Ancient Greek lietrature, which deals with aspects of time: the order in which events are narrated, the amount of time devoted to the naration, and the number of times they are presented.

Time and Space in Ancient Myth Religion and Culture

Time and Space in Ancient Myth  Religion and Culture
Author: Anton Bierl,Menelaos Christopoulos,Athina Papachrysostomou
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110534221

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From Homer to Sophocles and Greek Middle Comedy, and from Plato and Protagoras to Ovid, this volume features a panoramic and cross-generic overview of the diverse handling and ad hoc elaboration of the overarching literary notions of "time" and "space". The twenty-one contributions of this volume written by an international group of esteemed scholars provide an equal number of hermeneutic approaches to individual, distinct aspects of Greek and Latin literature. The volume is purposely designed not as a linear display of knowledge, but rather as an anthology of select paradigms that aim to demonstrate the multidimensional function and multifaceted role of the twin notions of "time" and "space" throughout ancient Greek and Latin literary texts. The volume opens with analyses of conspicuous cases from epic poetry, proceeds with examples from drama (tragedy and comedy), and concludes with diverse instances of chronotopes (empirical, imaginary, and even shifting ones), in various literary genres. The volume is of greatest relevance since it meets the cultural and theoretical trends of today’s Classics. It therefore will attract not only the interest of specialised Classicists but it is also intended for a wider general readership.