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A Companion to Hellenistic Literature
James J. Clauss (Edited by), J Clauss (Author), Martine Cuypers (Edited by)
9781118782903, Wiley
Paperback / softback, published 3 January 2014
576 pages
24.6 x 17.1 x 2.5 cm, 0.875 kg
"New and interesting observations abound, and the volume as a whole offers a welcome introduction to an area of burgeoning scholarly interest. Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty." (Choice, 1 May 2011) "Particularly notable are the concluding four chapters, on cross-cultural influence and exchange with western Asia, the Jewish world, Egyptian literature, and the early Roman world. Throughout the volume, individual authors and works are described in detail, with excerpts occurring frequently in the Greek original followed by English translation. Written to be accessible to advanced language students and the non-specialist, with many references to current events and media for context, the scholarship of this work is very high, making the volume a resource for scholars as well." (Book News, Inc., November 2010)
Offering unparalleled scope, A Companion to Hellenistic Literature in 30 newly commissioned essays explores the social and intellectual contexts of literature production in the Hellenistic period, and examines the relationship between Hellenistic and earlier literature.
List of Maps viii Notes on Contributors ix Preface xiv Acknowledgments xvi Abbreviations xvii 1 Introduction 1 Part I Contexts 15 2 From Alexander to Augustus 17 3 Literature and the Kings 30 4 Ptolemaic Alexandria 46 5 Education 62 Part II Poetry 79 6 The Prefigured Muse: Rethinking a Few Assumptions on Hellenistic Poetics 81 7 Callimachus’ Aetia 92 8 Hellenistic Elegy: Out from Under the Shadow of Callimachus 106 9 Epigram 117 10 Apollonius’ Argonautica 136 11 Narrative Hexameter Poetry 151 12 Hymns and Encomia 166 13 Sung Poetry: The Case of Inscribed Paeans 181 14 Aratus 197 15 Nicander 211 16 The Bucolic Fiction of Theocritus 224 17 Idyll 6 and the Development of Bucolic after Theocritus 238 18 Iambos and Parody 251 19 Herodas and the Mime 267 20 Menander’s Comedy 282 21 Hellenistic Tragedy and Lycophron’s Alexandra 297 Part III Prose 315 22 Historiography, Rhetoric, and Science: Rethinking a Few Assumptions on Hellenistic Prose 317 23 Literary Criticism 337 24 Philosophy after Aristotle 366 25 From Polybius to Dionysius: The Decline and Fall of Hellenistic Historiography 384 26 Prose Fiction 395 Part IV Neighbors 413 27 Jewish Literature 415 28 Egyptian Literature 429 29 Literature in Western Asia 448 30 From the Head of Zeus: The Beginnings of Roman Literature 463 Bibliography 479 Index 535
James J. Clauss and Martine Cuypers
Andrew Erskine
Rolf Strootman
Susan Stephens
Jessica Wissmann
Benjamin Acosta-Hughes
Annette Harder
Jackie Murray
Jon S. Bruss
Adolf Köhnken
Annemarie Ambühl
Anthony W. Bulloch
Marco Fantuzzi
Katharina Volk
Enrico Magnelli
Mark Payne
J. D. Reed
Ruth Scodel
Elena Esposito
Susan Lape
Alexander Sens
Martine Cuypers
Kathryn J. Gutzwiller
Stephen A. White
Alain M. Gowing
Tim Whitmarsh
Erich S. Gruen
Jacco Dieleman and Ian S. Moyer
Silke Knippschild
James J. Clauss
Subject Areas: History [HB]
