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Arete and the Odyssey's Poetics of Interrogation

- The Queen and Her Question
Af: Justin Arft Engelsk Hardback

Arete and the Odyssey's Poetics of Interrogation

- The Queen and Her Question
Af: Justin Arft Engelsk Hardback
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Arete and the Odyssey''s Poetics of Interrogation explores how the enigmatic Phaeacian queen, Arete, is at the heart of an epic-scale "poetics of interrogation" used throughout the Odyssey to negotiate Odysseus'' kleos, or epic renown. Arete''s interrogation of Odysseus has been especially problematic in scholarship, but diachronic and synchronic analysis of similar interrogations across Indo-European, Orphic, and Greek epigrammatic corpora show that the "stranger''s interrogation" is a formula that demands performance and negotiation of status. Within the Odyssey, this interrogation is part of an intraformular network used to generate kleos, and the queen''s question initiates the longest and most complex negotiation of Odysseus'' status in epic and memory. Arete''s role as interrogator not only explains her strange authority and resonance with both Penelope and comparative afterlife figures, but it also establishes a gendered, agonistic tension between she and her husband, Alkinoos, that influences the structure, genre, and narratology of performances across the Phaeacian episode. This book reinterprets the Odyssey''s central episode and challenges several assumptions about Nausikaa and Alkinoos'' famed hospitality, even demonstrating how the Apologue is organized as a response to competing inquiries into Odysseus'' fundamental status in tradition. The Odyssey ultimately navigates away from Odysseus'' public reputation and roots his status in private memories, and Arete''s carefully arranged interventions signal the larger process by which the Odyssey immortalizes Odysseus in poetry as a nostos hero. The queen and her question invite new applications of oral poetics that shed light on the structure, composition, and reperformance of the Odyssey.
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Arete and the Odyssey''s Poetics of Interrogation explores how the enigmatic Phaeacian queen, Arete, is at the heart of an epic-scale "poetics of interrogation" used throughout the Odyssey to negotiate Odysseus'' kleos, or epic renown. Arete''s interrogation of Odysseus has been especially problematic in scholarship, but diachronic and synchronic analysis of similar interrogations across Indo-European, Orphic, and Greek epigrammatic corpora show that the "stranger''s interrogation" is a formula that demands performance and negotiation of status. Within the Odyssey, this interrogation is part of an intraformular network used to generate kleos, and the queen''s question initiates the longest and most complex negotiation of Odysseus'' status in epic and memory. Arete''s role as interrogator not only explains her strange authority and resonance with both Penelope and comparative afterlife figures, but it also establishes a gendered, agonistic tension between she and her husband, Alkinoos, that influences the structure, genre, and narratology of performances across the Phaeacian episode. This book reinterprets the Odyssey''s central episode and challenges several assumptions about Nausikaa and Alkinoos'' famed hospitality, even demonstrating how the Apologue is organized as a response to competing inquiries into Odysseus'' fundamental status in tradition. The Odyssey ultimately navigates away from Odysseus'' public reputation and roots his status in private memories, and Arete''s carefully arranged interventions signal the larger process by which the Odyssey immortalizes Odysseus in poetry as a nostos hero. The queen and her question invite new applications of oral poetics that shed light on the structure, composition, and reperformance of the Odyssey.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 378
ISBN-13: 9780192847805
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 0192847805
Kategori: Ancient Greece
Udg. Dato: 20 sep 2022
Længde: 28mm
Bredde: 221mm
Højde: 147mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 20 sep 2022
Forfatter(e): Justin Arft
Forfatter(e) Justin Arft


Kategori Ancient Greece


ISBN-13 9780192847805


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 378


Udgave


Længde 28mm


Bredde 221mm


Højde 147mm


Udg. Dato 20 sep 2022


Oplagsdato 20 sep 2022


Forlag Oxford University Press

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