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Solon and Early Greek Poetry Elizabeth Irwin (Girton College, Cambridge)

Solon and Early Greek Poetry By Elizabeth Irwin (Girton College, Cambridge)

Solon and Early Greek Poetry by Elizabeth Irwin (Girton College, Cambridge)


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Archaic Greek poetry is an important source for the history of the period. This 2005 book offers close readings of this poetry, particularly that of Solon, in order to explore the politics and ideologies of the day. The influence of performance context is also examined.

Solon and Early Greek Poetry Summary

Solon and Early Greek Poetry: The Politics of Exhortation by Elizabeth Irwin (Girton College, Cambridge)

The poetry of archaic Greece gives voice to the history and politics of the culture of that age. This 2005 book explores the types of history that have been, and can be, written from archaic Greek poetry, and the role this poetry had in articulating the social and political realities and ideologies of that period. In doing so, it pays particular attention to the stance of exhortation adopted in early Greek elegy, and to the political poetry of Solon. Part I of this study argues that the singing of elegiac paraenesis in the elite symposium reflects the attempt of symposiasts to assert a heroic identity for themselves within this wider polis community. Part II demonstrates how the elegy of Solon both confirms the existence of this elite practice, and subverts it; Part III looks beyond Solon's appropriations of poetic traditions to argue for another influence on Solon's political poetry, that of tyranny.

Solon and Early Greek Poetry Reviews

Review of the hardback: 'It is simply superb scholarship, impressively documented and combining to a rare degree both literary and historical/political aspects ... To reveal all the many virtues of this splendid book would require a multi-page review. It must suffice to say that not only is Irwin's book important for understanding some of Solon's poetry and the political and social conditions in Athens during his lifetime, but also for much earlier poetry, especially Homer (with particular emphasis on the Odyssey), Hesiod and Tyrtaeus.' The Classical Review

About Elizabeth Irwin (Girton College, Cambridge)

Elizabeth Irwin is Research Fellow at Girton College Cambridge. She is the author of articles on Greek literature and a contributor to The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women (editor Richard Hunter) (Cambridge University Press, 2005).

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. The Politics of Exhortation: Introduction; 1. Understanding the political in martial exhortation; 2. Synthesising content and context; 3. Contextualising the city: archaic verse inscriptions and the 'rise' of the polis; Part II. Political Poetics: Solon's Eunomia: Introduction; 4. Solon 4 and martial poetry; 5. Solon's Odyssey; 6. Solon 4 and Hesiod; Part III. Poetry and Political Culture: Introduction; 7. Solon and the language of the tyrant; 8. Rewriting (some) history: Solon and Peisistratus; Conclusion.

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NPB9780521851787
9780521851787
0521851785
Solon and Early Greek Poetry: The Politics of Exhortation by Elizabeth Irwin (Girton College, Cambridge)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2005-08-11
366
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