Homeric Voices
Discourse, Memory, Gender
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:22nd Feb '07
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 1st February 2025, but could change
Homeric Voices is a study, from a compositional point of view, of the substantial speeches and exchanges of speech that Homer depicts in his songs. Drawing on research in sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, and cognitive psychology, Elizabeth Minchin considers the words that Homer attributes to his characters from two perspectives, as cognitive and as social phenomena. She asks how the poet worked with memory to generate the speech forms that he represents; and how Homeric speech constructs and reveals the social hierarchies that are bound up with age, status, and gender - with particular interest in gender - in the world of the poems.
Minchin's systematic exploration of the sociolinguistics of the Homeric speeches makes an important step forward in our undertstanding of direct speech in Homer * Egbert Bakker, The Classical Review *
Minchin's observations make interesting reading * Sheila Murnaghan, Journal of Hellenic Studies *
All Homerists and all scholars of oral epic will want to add this book to their personal libraries. * Jonathan Ready, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
ISBN: 9780199280124
Dimensions: 222mm x 146mm x 23mm
Weight: 530g
324 pages