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1 - Lyric as Literature

Locating Lyric Poetry in Imperial Paideia

from Part I - Imperial Phenomenology of Lyric

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2025

Francesca Modini
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University of Warwick
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This chapter assesses the imperial presence of lyric in the form of the textual tradition of the nine canonical poets established by Alexandrian scholars. It reviews the evidence for the circulation of archaic and classical lyric texts among students of literature and readers from the late Hellenistic period onwards. Papyri preserving lyric texts and commentaries, treatises discussing literary and rhetorical education, as well as the diffusion of lyric quotations among Greek prose writers are all surveyed to define the place of lyric poetry in imperial paideia. Compared to mainstream classics, the genre thus emerges as a special, more niche and refined form of reading. The chapter then shows that by the imperial period, the reception of lyric subgenres followed a crystallised system of personas, where each poet activated specific thematic, local, ethical and aesthetic associations. This mental map shaped the reception of lyric poetry by imperial writers who, like Aristides, knew and chose to deploy it.

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Print publication year: 2025

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  • Lyric as Literature
  • Francesca Modini, University of Warwick
  • Book: Aelius Aristides and the Poetics of Lyric in Imperial Greek Culture
  • Online publication: 01 May 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009518215.002
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  • Lyric as Literature
  • Francesca Modini, University of Warwick
  • Book: Aelius Aristides and the Poetics of Lyric in Imperial Greek Culture
  • Online publication: 01 May 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009518215.002
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  • Lyric as Literature
  • Francesca Modini, University of Warwick
  • Book: Aelius Aristides and the Poetics of Lyric in Imperial Greek Culture
  • Online publication: 01 May 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009518215.002
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