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Solon and Early Greek Poetry: The Politics of Exhortation
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Solon and Early Greek Poetry: The Politics of Exhortation

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The poetry of archaic Greece gives voice to the history and politics of the culture of that age. This book examines the interaction between poetics and politics in the archaic period, with particular attention being paid to the work of Solon. It explores the types of history that have been, and can be, written from archaic Greek elegy, and the role poetry had in articulating social realities and ideologies. The book argues that, in general, the political expressions of martial exhortation elegy were aristocratic in nature and that the symposiasts attempted to assert a heroic identity on the wider polis community. The remainder of the study demonstrates how Solon’s poetry subverts this practice, using the poetic traditions of epic and Hesiod to further different political aims. It concludes by looking outside the confines of Solon’s poetic appropriations to argue for other influences on his poetry, in particular that of tyranny.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 August 2005
Pages
366
ISBN
9780521851787

The poetry of archaic Greece gives voice to the history and politics of the culture of that age. This book examines the interaction between poetics and politics in the archaic period, with particular attention being paid to the work of Solon. It explores the types of history that have been, and can be, written from archaic Greek elegy, and the role poetry had in articulating social realities and ideologies. The book argues that, in general, the political expressions of martial exhortation elegy were aristocratic in nature and that the symposiasts attempted to assert a heroic identity on the wider polis community. The remainder of the study demonstrates how Solon’s poetry subverts this practice, using the poetic traditions of epic and Hesiod to further different political aims. It concludes by looking outside the confines of Solon’s poetic appropriations to argue for other influences on his poetry, in particular that of tyranny.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 August 2005
Pages
366
ISBN
9780521851787