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Pindar and the Sublime

Pindar and the Sublime

Charles Martindale, Nora Goldschmidt, Robert L. Fowler, Fiachra Mac Góráin

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"The 'Theban eagle', as Thomas Gray famously called him, Pindar has often been taken as the archetype of the sublime poet: soaring into the heavens on wings of language and inspired by visions of eternity. In this much-anticipated new study, Robert Fowler asks in what ways the concept of the sublime can still guide a reading of the greatest of the Greek lyric poets. Working with ancient and modern treatments of the topic, especially the poetry and writings of Friedrich Hölderlin (1770-1843), arguably Pindar's greatest modern reader, he develops the case for an aesthetic appreciation of Pindar's odes as literature. Building on recent trends in criticism, he shifts the focus away from the first performance and the orality of Greek culture to reception and the experience of Pindar's odes as text. This change of emphasis yields a fresh discussion of many facets of Pindar's astonishing art, including the relation of the poems to their occasions, performativity, the poet's persona, his imagery, and his myths. Consideration of Pindar's approach to divinity, transcendence, time, and the limits of language reveals him to be not only a great writer but a great thinker"

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OL Work ID
OL25337322W

Subjects

Criticism and interpretationGreek poetryHistory and criticismSublime, The, in literaturePoésie grecqueHistoire et critiqueSublime dans la littératureLiterary studies: classical, early & medieval,Literary studies: poetry & poetsLiterary CollectionsAncient, Classical & MedievalLiterary CriticismAncient & Classical

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