Self-referential poetics: embedded song and the performance of poetry in Greek literature
<p>This thesis is a study of embedded song in ancient Greek narrative poetry. The introduction defines the terminology (embedded song is defined as the depiction of the performance of a poem within a larger poem, such as the songs of Demodocus in Homer’s Odyssey) and sets the study in the cont...
Main Author: | Harden, SJ |
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Other Authors: | Allan, W |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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