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"The suitors in the Odyssey strikingly resemble a very specific audience of iambic poets such as Archilochus or Semonides. Justifying these young men's deaths, the Odyssey engages in a polemic intertext with Archilochus' attacks against the threatening epic discourse. This study is concerned with reading both the traces of this often hidden quarrel in the Odyssey and the answers we can find within the iambic texts. Although iambus and epos have been connected in earlier studies, the direct portrait of the iambic audience within the Odyssey has not been examined. This book allows the reader to see these issues in the larger social context."--BOOK JACKET.
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Bachelors, Characters, Epic poetry, Greek, Greek Epic poetry, History and criticism, Homer, Archilochus, Epic poetry, history and criticism, Greek poetry, history and criticism, Ancient greek literature - literary criticism, Ancient greek poetry - literary criticismPeople
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The suitors in the Odyssey: the clash between Homer and Archilochus
2009, Peter Lang, Peter Lang Publishing
in English
143310475X 9781433104756
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