"Lyric Texts and Lyric Consciousness presents a model for studying the history of lyric as a genre. Paul Allen Miller draws a distinction between the work of the Greek lyricists and the more condensed, personal poetry that we associate with lyric. He then confronts the theoretical issues and presents a sophisticated, Bakhtinian reading of the development of the lyric form from its origins in archaic Greece to the more individualist style of Augustan Rome.
The book examines different forms of poetic subjectivity projected by ancient authors--Archilochus, Sappho, Catullus and Horace--through a close reading of both their texts and contexts. Miller argues that what is considered lyric--a short personal poem which reveals a reflexive subjective consciousness--is only possible in a culture of writing. It is the lyric collection which creates literary consciousness as we know it. This consciousness also requires a social structure where individuals can speak in their own names, not merely in that of their state or class.



Autorentext

Paul Allen Miller



Inhalt

Chapter 1 The Subject of the Text; Chapter 2 Epos and Iambos or Archilochus Meets the Wolfman; Chapter 3 De Generibus Disputandum Est; Chapter 4 The Garden of Forking Paths; Chapter 5 A Poet's Place; Chapter 6 Sapphica Puella; Chapter 7 Rome, Alexandria, and the Politics of Lyric; Chapter 8 Horace, Mercury, and Augustus; Chapter 9 Conclusion: of Writings and Subjects;

Titel
Lyric Texts and Lyric Consciousness
Untertitel
The Birth of a Genre from Archaic Greece to Augustan Rome
EAN
9781134846627
ISBN
978-1-134-84662-7
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
18.08.2005
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.18 MB
Anzahl Seiten
248
Jahr
2005
Untertitel
Englisch