Book contents
- The Cambridge Guide to Homer
- The Cambridge Guide to Homer
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Notes on the Contributors
- General Introduction
- Part I Homeric Song and Text
- Introduction
- Homeric Epic in Performance
- Homeric Poetics
- Homer in a World of Song
- Epic Traditions
- Mythic Background
- The Language of Homer
- From Song to Text
- Key Topics
- Part II Homeric World
- Part III Homer in the World
- Bibliography
- Index
Introduction
from Part I - Homeric Song and Text
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2020
- The Cambridge Guide to Homer
- The Cambridge Guide to Homer
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Notes on the Contributors
- General Introduction
- Part I Homeric Song and Text
- Introduction
- Homeric Epic in Performance
- Homeric Poetics
- Homer in a World of Song
- Epic Traditions
- Mythic Background
- The Language of Homer
- From Song to Text
- Key Topics
- Part II Homeric World
- Part III Homer in the World
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The essays in this part of The Cambridge Guide to Homer address the evolution and composition of the Homeric epics. What is Homeric poetry? What characterizes the language and style in which it is composed? How was it performed in the ancient Greek world and eventually written down? What are the main characters and themes? How does the Homeric narrative unfold? This part also explores the historical and cultural background in which Homeric poetry first appeared, including Indo-European and ancient Near Eastern myth and epic.
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- The Cambridge Guide to Homer , pp. 3 - 6Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020