Epic Interactions
Perspectives on Homer, Virgil, and the Epic Tradition Presented to Jasper Griffin by Former Pupils
M J Clarke editor R O A M Lyne editor B G F Currie editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:28th Sep '06
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This collection of essays, written by former pupils of his, celebrates the career of Jasper Griffin, one of the foremost modern scholars of classical epic. The volume surveys the epic tradition from the eighth century BC to the nineteenth century of our era. Individual chapters focus on: Homer and the oral epic tradition; Homer in his religious context; Herodotus and Homer; Hellenistic epic; Virgil in his literary context; Virgil in his political-cultural context; the Augustan poets and the Aeneid; Statius' Thebaid; Old English and Old Irish epic; Renaissance epic: Tasso and Milton; and the Victorians. The aim of the book is to situate writers of epic in their literary and cultural contexts - the essence of the term 'interaction' in the title. The chapters singly offer insights into some of the foundational poems of the European epic tradition and together take a bold, holistic look at that tradition.
Jasper Griffin's versatility...is well reflected in this volume of essays * Daniel H. Garrison, The Classical Review *
It should, first of all, be read. * Simon Goldhill, Princetion University *
...a reference work of enduring value...I will be returning to it over the coming years, and I expect many others will as well. * Craig Kallendorf, The Review of English Studies, Vol. 58, No. 234 *
ISBN: 9780199276301
Dimensions: 222mm x 145mm x 30mm
Weight: 750g
456 pages