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Until recent times, the “Iambos” has been amongst the most hotly disputed research topics in Greek verse poetry: Since the middle of the seventh century before Christ, strongly delineated performers of particular verse genres (Trimeter, Tetrameter, and to some extent also of “half melic” short strophes, known as “Epodes”) make their appearance, represented above all by Archilochus of Paros (around 650), Semonides of Amorgos (a younger contemporary, whose best-known work is the so-called “Mirror of Women”) and Hipponax of Ephesus (around 500: the “Inventor” of the meter known as the “limping Iambic”!). In these works, topics come to the fore, which seemed (not solely) to the modern observer to be unremittingly “personal”, and which were so explicit as to become “Confessional poetry” bordering on pamphleteering and pornography. In 1974 Martin Litchfield West instigated a “Copernican Revolution” in the perception of this genre by interpreting the presumed personal statements by Archilochus as ritualised expression required by the role he adopted. This “stock-character thesis” was opposed particularly in Germany and Italy: Wolfgang Rösler postulated a group context connected with the “symposion”, which implied that the Iambists were poets of an “inner circle”, whilst for Enzo Degani, Hipponax, the ionic “mendicant poet”, the “Villon of antiquity”, emerged anew as a pre-Alexandrine poeta doctus, who pursued his game of literary deceit through ironically-revealing self representation. Against the background of these highly topical research debates, the Hamburg classical philologist Klaus Lennartz undertakes for the first time to paint the global picture of the Iambos, and interprets the dynamics of this literary form as “selections of possible states” which establish the genre, and as receptional dis-automation and petrifaction. In this way, the “Truth effect” of the Solonic Iambic tradition (around 600) and the integration of the Iambic “Classics” into the forms of discourse of the fifth century are examined, together with the “Archilochus” and “Hipponax” questions, while the author comments on the Iambos Renaissance by the avant-garde “Literary Archaeologist” Callimachus (with the production an overall philological appreciation and a new assessment of the Hellenistic Iambos). Leaving the Greek language area, the transformation of the Iambos into the Epigrammatic approach of Catullus and “client-orientation” of Horace as the Roman Archilochus are considered: here, Lennartz questions the inter-textual strategies of these pieces, which are often assumed to be self evident, by rigorously measuring them against the actual testimonies, and thus arrives at an understanding of the genre as it applies to one of Europe’s most significant poets. “Iambos. Philological investigations on the history of a genre in Antiquity” has been designed as a “molecular” reference work, while remaining a case study on the proliferation of a genre, that nevertheless exerts an influence beyond the boundaries of specialism.
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Erscheinungsdatum
31.12.2010
Sprache
Deutsch
EAN
9783895007989
Herausgeber
Reichert, L
Serien- oder Bandtitel
Serta Graeca
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Nein
Autor
Klaus Lennartz
Seitenanzahl
784
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