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Andrew Ford here addresses, in a manner both engaging and richly informed, the perennial questions of what poetry is, how it came to be, and what it is for. Focusing on the critical moment in Western literature when the heroic tales of the Greek oral tradition began to be preserved in writing, he examines these questions in the light of Homeric poetry. Through fresh readings of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and referring to other early epics as well, Ford deepens our understanding of what poetry was at a time before written texts, before a developed sense of authorship, and before the existence of institutionalized criticism.

Placing what is known about Homer''s art in the wider context of Homer''s world, Ford traces the effects of the oral tradition upon the development of the epic and addresses such issues as the sources of the poet''s inspiration and the generic constraints upon epic composition. After exploring Homer''s poetic vocabulary and his fictional and my

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 1/15/2019 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781501740657, 978-1501740657
      ISBN10: 1501740652

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Andrew Ford here addresses, in a manner both engaging and richly informed, the perennial questions of what poetry is, how it came to be, and what it is for. Focusing on the critical moment in Western literature when the heroic tales of the Greek oral tradition began to be preserved in writing, he examines these questions in the light of Homeric poetry. Through fresh readings of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and referring to other early epics as well, Ford deepens our understanding of what poetry was at a time before written texts, before a developed sense of authorship, and before the existence of institutionalized criticism.

      Placing what is known about Homer''s art in the wider context of Homer''s world, Ford traces the effects of the oral tradition upon the development of the epic and addresses such issues as the sources of the poet''s inspiration and the generic constraints upon epic composition. After exploring Homer''s poetic vocabulary and his fictional and my

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