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Theocritus and the Invention of Fiction Mark Payne (University of Chicago)

Theocritus and the Invention of Fiction By Mark Payne (University of Chicago)

Theocritus and the Invention of Fiction by Mark Payne (University of Chicago)


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The Idylls of Theocritus are the first literature to invent a fictional world that is an alternative to reality rather than an image of it. Employing ancient and modern conceptions of fictionality, Professor Payne examines the idea in these poems, and why the pastoral genre grows out of them.

Theocritus and the Invention of Fiction Summary

Theocritus and the Invention of Fiction by Mark Payne (University of Chicago)

The bucolic Idylls of Theocritus are the first literature to invent a fully fictional world that is not an image of reality but an alternative to it. It is thereby distinguished from the other Idylls and from Hellenistic poetry as a whole. This book examines these poems in the light of ancient and modern conceptions of fictionality. It explores how access to this fictional world is mediated by form and how this world appears as an object of desire for the characters within it. The argument culminates in a fresh reading of Idyll 7, where Professor Payne discusses the encounter between author and fictional creation in the poem and its importance for the later pastoral tradition. Close readings of Theocritus, Callimachus, Hermesianax and the Lament for Bion are supplemented with parallels from modern contemporary fiction and an extended discussion of the heteronymic poetry of Fernando Pessoa.

Theocritus and the Invention of Fiction Reviews

Review of the hardback: 'This well-written volume is now an essential addition to every classics and comparative literature library, and it is of particular value to those whose primary interest lies not only in Theocritus, but also in the development of fictional narrative literature.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review

About Mark Payne (University of Chicago)

Mark Payne is Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of Chicago.

Table of Contents

Introduction: in the realms of the unreal; 1. The pleasures of the imaginary; 2. The presence of the fictional world; 3. Becoming bucolic; 4. From fiction to metafiction; Conclusion: the future of a fiction.

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NLS9780521124294
9780521124294
0521124298
Theocritus and the Invention of Fiction by Mark Payne (University of Chicago)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-12-03
192
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