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Hesiod: And the Homeric Hymns
By Hesiod
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Publication date August 24, 2015
Pages 156
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781517034917
ISBN-10 1517034914
Dimensions 0.36 by 8.50 by 11 in.
Original list price $7.95
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: Hesiod and the Homeric Hymns - Hesiod: Greek poet whose existing works describe rural life and the genealogies of the gods and the beginning of the world (eighth century BC) - Homer: Ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey (circa 850 BC) - This volume contains practically all that remains of the post-Homeric and pre-academic epic poetry. The early Greek epic—that is, poetry as a natural and popular, and not (as it became later) an artificial and academic literary form—passed through the usual three phases, of development, of maturity, and of decline. No fragments which can be identified as belonging to the first period survive to give us even a general idea of the history of the earliest epic, and we are therefore thrown back upon the evidence of analogy from other forms of literature and of inference from the two great epics which have come down to us. So reconstructed, the earliest period appears to us as a time of slow development in which the characteristic epic metre, diction, and structure grew up slowly from crude elements and were improved until the verge of maturity was reached. The second period, which produced the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey", needs no description here: but it is very important to observe the effect of these poems on the course of post-Homeric epic. As the supreme perfection and universality of the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey" cast into oblivion whatever pre-Homeric poets had essayed, so these same qualities exercised a paralysing influence over the successors of Homer. If they continued to sing like their great predecessor of romantic themes, they were drawn as by a kind of magnetic attraction into the Homeric style and manner of treatment, and became mere echoes of the Homeric voice: in a word, Homer had so completely exhausted the epic genre, that after him further efforts were doomed to be merely conventional. Only the rare and exceptional genius of Vergil and Milton could use the Homeric medium without loss of individuality: and this quality none of the later epic poets seem to have possessed. Freedom from the domination of the great tradition could only be found by seeking new subjects, and such freedom was really only illusionary, since romantic subjects alone are suitable for epic treatment.

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About: Hesiod and the Homeric Hymns - Hesiod: Greek poet whose existing works describe rural life and the genealogies of the gods and the beginning of the world (eighth century BC) - Homer: Ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey (circa 850 BC) - This volume contains practically all that remains of the post-Homeric and pre-academic epic poetry.

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