
"Kleine Leute" und große Helden in Homers Odyssee und Kallimachos' Hekale (eBook, PDF)
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The Hekale, by the Hellenistic poet Kallimachos, is one of the most famous short epics in Greek literature, and was highly regarded in Antiquity. At the centre of this study is the rarely asked question of the relationship between the Hekale and Homeric epic, in particular the Odyssey. The results show that the Odyssey had a clear and lasting influence on the language, the constellation of the characters and the entire structure of the plot of the Hellenistic mini-epic. The analysis employs reading strategies based on inter- and intratextuality, narrative theory, poetical etymology, oral vs. w...
The Hekale, by the Hellenistic poet Kallimachos, is one of the most famous short epics in Greek literature, and was highly regarded in Antiquity. At the centre of this study is the rarely asked question of the relationship between the Hekale and Homeric epic, in particular the Odyssey. The results show that the Odyssey had a clear and lasting influence on the language, the constellation of the characters and the entire structure of the plot of the Hellenistic mini-epic. The analysis employs reading strategies based on inter- and intratextuality, narrative theory, poetical etymology, oral vs. written tradition and gender research in order to document the various and numerous ways in which Kallimachos had recourse to, echoed and borrowed from the Odyssey on the linguistic, figurative and even structural level. Within this methodological framework several interpretations are offered which can throw light on the a little peoplea oe of both the Homeric and Hellenistic epics.
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