The Agōn in Classical Literature: Studies in Honour of Chris Carey

Michael Edwards
University of London Press
2022-06-07

<p>The multifaceted <i>agōn</i> – a ‘contest of words’ – is a force formulating classical literary tradition. This book reflects on facets of the <i>agōn</i> and its representations in classical literature across a variety of genres and ideological contexts, from Homer to lyric poetry, drama, law, rhetoric and historiography, and the pivotal role of competition in ancient Greek thought. It sketches out key lines of inquiry pertaining to the study of the <i>agōn</i> as a literary, structural and dialectic form, as a means of authority and power, and as a competitive element in poetic diction and performance. Stimulating fresh discussions under a broad spectrum of theoretical and methodological approaches, this collection of essays explores the wide range of agonal dynamics, and their generic and cultural value.</p>

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  • Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
  • Greece
  • English
  • Ancient (Classical) Greek
  • c 800 BCE to c 500 CE (Ancient and Classical period – Germany, Central and Eastern Europe)
  • For graduate / post-graduate and equivalents
  • Academic style, Academism, Academicism
  • Ancient, classical and medieval texts
  • Ancient Greek and Roman literature
  • Classical Studies ⇒ Classical Literature and Drama
  • agon
  • authority
  • classical literature
  • competition
  • performance
  • poetry
  • Classical texts
  • Ancient history: to c 500 CE
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  • Language teaching and learning
  • Ancient history
  • Ancient, classical and medieval texts
  • Greece
  • English
  • Ancient (Classical) Greek
  • BCE to c 500 CE

The Agōn in Classical Literature: Studies in Honour of Chris Carey

Michael Edwards

University of London Press

2022-06-07

<p>The multifaceted <i>agōn</i> – a ‘contest of words’ – is a force formulating classical literary tradition. This book reflects on facets of the <i>agōn</i> and its representations in classical literature across a variety of genres and ideological contexts, from Homer to lyric poetry, drama, law, rhetoric and historiography, and the pivotal role of competition in ancient Greek thought. It sketches out key lines of inquiry pertaining to the study of the <i>agōn</i> as a literary, structural and dialectic form, as a means of authority and power, and as a competitive element in poetic diction and performance. Stimulating fresh discussions under a broad spectrum of theoretical and methodological approaches, this collection of essays explores the wide range of agonal dynamics, and their generic and cultural value.</p>

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  • Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
  • Greece
  • English
  • Ancient (Classical) Greek
  • c 800 BCE to c 500 CE (Ancient and Classical period – Germany, Central and Eastern Europe)
  • For graduate / post-graduate and equivalents
  • Academic style, Academism, Academicism
  • Ancient, classical and medieval texts
  • Ancient Greek and Roman literature
  • Classical Studies ⇒ Classical Literature and Drama
  • agon
  • authority
  • classical literature
  • competition
  • performance
  • poetry
  • Classical texts
  • Ancient history: to c 500 CE
  • 1.0.0.0.0.0.0
  • Language teaching and learning
  • Ancient history
  • Ancient, classical and medieval texts
  • Greece
  • English
  • Ancient (Classical) Greek
  • BCE to c 500 CE