Greek Metre
Understanding the rhythmic foundations of ancient Greek poetry
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:16th Dec '82
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This insightful exploration of poetic structure reveals the significance of rhythm in shaping ancient Greek literature, as seen in Greek Metre.
In Greek Metre, the intricate patterns and structures of ancient Greek poetry are explored in depth. This comprehensive examination delves into the various metrical forms, providing readers with a clear understanding of how rhythm and sound contribute to the beauty of Greek literature. The author emphasizes the significance of metre in shaping the themes and emotional resonance of poetic works, making it an essential element for both scholars and enthusiasts alike.
The book also features numerous examples from classic texts, illustrating how different poets employed metre to enhance their storytelling. Readers will find detailed analyses that break down complex metrical schemes, allowing for a deeper appreciation of the artistry involved in Greek poetry. By connecting theory with practice, Greek Metre serves as both an academic resource and a guide for those wishing to write their own poetry.
Ultimately, Greek Metre invites readers to engage with the rhythmic foundations of one of the most influential literary traditions in history. With its accessible language and thorough explanations, this book is a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in the nuances of poetic form and the enduring legacy of Greek literature.
ISBN: 9780198140184
Dimensions: 221mm x 151mm x 18mm
Weight: 386g
224 pages