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Metreveli, Lili. "Reception of Medea’s Image in Grigol Robakidze’s Novel „Megi the Georgian Girl“." International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention 5, no. 3 (March 22, 2018): 4536–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/ijsshi/v5i3.09.

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Greek mythology (myth about the Argonauts) have made character of Medea of Colchis the indivisible part of world cultural heritage. For centuries character of Medea has maintained its significance and comprised source of inspiration for the representatives of various spheres of fine arts.[1] Of course, regarding the contexts of the epochs (conceptual and esthetic position) and author’s intent, some motifs of the Argonauts’ myth and character of the woman of Colchis have been changing. In this respect, novel „Megi, Georgian Girl“ by Georgian modernist writer, Grigol Robakidze is of interest. Text, first published in 1932 in Germany[2] was translated into Georgian in 2012 and it is not properly studied till now.
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Psimopoulos, Angelos Per. "The Argonautic Expedition: The First Worldwide Naval Epic." International Journal of Literature Studies 1, no. 1 (December 29, 2021): 95–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/ijts.2021.1.1.13.

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The Greek mythology is widely acclaimed as one of the richest treasures of universal epics; the myth of the Argonautic Expedition is one of the most interesting Greek myths. Some scientific authorities hold the opinion that the story of the Argonauts was no more than an inspiring fairy-tale, while others insist, it was a real historical event. They believe that it took place in 1225 BC, and Colchis was a country located in the Caucasus Mountains, near today’s country of Georgia. After a life-long study of more than thirty years using ancient texts and information coming from nautical maps and geography, oceanography and other fields of science, we propose that the real events were quite different from the currently proposed location. The Argonauts, and ancient Greeks at large, wanted to find a sea route to transport silk textiles and new species from the Far East countries to Greece or at least to open the Overland Route leading from the Black Sea to the Far East. In addition, they wanted to transport to Greece silkworm eggs to cultivate silkworms in Greece and produce silk. They started their journey from Iolcus and travelled around the Globe; they reached Colchis, Aeëtes' land that was actually China. They took from China eggs of the wild Silkworm instead of the real one and, sailing through the Indian Ocean, reached Suez, where they were forced to pull their ship across the land to reach Tritonis Lake. From there, they exited into the Mediterranean and arrived at Iolcus, the city from which they started their journey. That journey was made by the Argonauts around 1510 BC. Presently, giving a plethora of bibliographic references, we shall carefully attempt to expose the real events that happened during those ancient times under the mission code name "transporting the Golden Fleece to Greece". We shall say, who did this perilous feat, when and where it happened, what was the real purpose of the Argonauts’ journey, which were the correct routes followed carefully by the Argonauts, what were the countries they crossed or visited and finally what the Argonauts accomplished with that journey.
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Su, Yujie. "Greek Mythology in 18th-to-19th English Romantic Poetry." OALib 03, no. 08 (2016): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1102773.

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Budelli, Rosanna. "Shamanic Reminiscences and Archaic Myths in the Story of the Goldsmith Ḥasan al-Baṣrī (Alf layla wa-layla)". Eurasian Studies 17, № 1 (14 листопада 2019): 123–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24685623-12340067.

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Abstract The story of the goldsmith Ḥasan al-Baṣrī in the Arabian Nights preserves numerous traces of more ancient stories and testimonies of cultures apparently distant geographically and historically. In particular, it is possible to identify various elements that refer to the symbols and customs of shamanism, although transformed and rewritten according to the Arab-Islamic culture. The same phenomenon is found with the fragments of Greek mythology scattered throughout the story and especially with the adventures of the Argonauts whose affinities with the story of Ḥasan are rather amazing. The study has been conducted by comparing three BNF manuscripts that present significant differences in some points, reflecting the evolution of the Arabic text and the different mentality of the copyists who have reworked some passages. The changes concern above all the role of female protagonists particularly numerous throughout the tale.
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Bashir, Burhan. "Insanity or Inspiration: A Study of Greek and Arab Thoughts on Poetry." Arab World English Journal For Translation and Literary Studies 5, no. 2 (May 15, 2021): 115–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.24093/awejtls/vol5no2.9.

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The nexus between poetry, insanity, and inspiration is peculiar and can be traced back to earlier centuries. There are many examples in Greek and Arab literature where poetry is believed to have connections with divinity, possession, or even madness. The paper will try to show what Greeks and Arabs thought about the origin and the creation of poetry. It will attempt to show how early mythology and legends of both assign a supernatural or abnormal source to poetry. References from these two cultures will show the similarity in some theories like that of muses and supernatural beings, helping the poet achieve his goal. In order to show the similarity, many Greek and Arab philosophers/poets shall be referred to in the discussion. The methodology used shall be descriptive and analytical in nature.
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Mishchenko, Anna N. "Features of Precedent Units Functioning in Russian Media Discourse (on the Example of «Argonauts», «Golden Fleece», «Jason»)." Proceedings of Southern Federal University. Philology 2020, no. 4 (December 25, 2020): 107–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.18522/1995-0640-2020-4-107-114.

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The article is devoted to the study of precedent units with the source «ancient Greek mythology», which have the potential to broadcast the linguistic and cultural features of a particular community, the recognition of which influences the success of intercultural communication. The work provides a comprehensive analysis of the precedent units included in the cycle «The History of the Golden Fleece», namely «Argonauts», «Golden Fleece», «Jason» in the texts of Russian-language media. In the article the author argues that the change in the semantics of constructions occurs not only at the denotative, but also at the connotative, pragmatic level, where the studied precedent units acquire new semantic features. The analysis of the functioning features of the precedent units included in the «History of the Golden Fleece» cycle allows us to establish the linguistic mechanisms of their «deployment» in the media discourse and come to the conclusion about the specifics of the fragment of the worldview, fixed in mythologized precedent phenomena.
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Milin, Melita. "Ancient Greek mythology mediated by Latin culture: On Vlastimir Trajkovic’s arion and Zephyrus returns." Muzikologija, no. 12 (2012): 165–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/muz120130008m.

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Vlastimir Trajkovic (b. 1947) is a prominent Serbian composer with a strong inclination towards subjects from ancient Greek mythology. Among his most important achievements may be counted Arion - le nuove musiche per chitarra ed archi (1979) and Zephyrus returns for flute, viola and piano (2003). Two important aspects of those works are discussed in the present article: 1. the line that connects them to ancient Greek culture via French Modernism (Debussy, Ravel, Messiaen) and Renaissance poetry and music (Petrarch, Caccini, Monteverdi); 2. modality, which has proved its vitality through long periods of the history of European music, beginning with ancient Greek modes, reaching its high point in the 16th century, and re-emerging at the beginning of the 20th century in different hybrid forms. Trajkovic is seen as a composer who has shaped his creative identity by exploring the rich musical heritage of the Latin European nations, especially the contributions of Debussy and Ravel.
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Makhortova, Varvara. "Classical Antiquity in the Poetry of Sophia de Mello Breiner Andresen." Stephanos Peer reviewed multilanguage scientific journal 44, no. 6 (December 30, 2020): 96–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.24249/2309-9917-2020-44-6-96-102.

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The article analyses the influence of Ancient Greek philosophy and mythology, noticeable in the poetry of Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen. The results of the analysis show that Sophia de Mello’s poetry, seemingly non-philosophic, is based on the ideas close to the theories proposed by ancient philosophers from Pre-Socratics philosophers to Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. The ideas of the unity between the human being and the Universe, as well as Plato’s theory of the Truth, the Good and the Beauty gain the special importance for the Portuguese writer. The ancient myths are reinterpreted by Sophia de Mello. The Ancient Greece is represented as the symbol of harmony between the human being and the Nature.
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Riaz, Sana, Ayaz Ahmad Aryan, and Marina Khan. "Analyzing Hellenistic Elements in Keats’s Poetry- with Special Reference to His Tales in Verse." Global Social Sciences Review VII, no. I (March 30, 2022): 455–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2022(vii-i).42.

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This study incorporates elements of myths and feministic beauty in inter-contextual structure in John Keats' poetry. This research is majorly concerned with the use of ancient Greek mythology and the elements of feminine beauty in Keats' mythological poetry. The study investigates Keats's search for truthfulness and beauty, his identification of love for poetry and his creation of his poetic genius with special reference to feminine beauty in his poetic works. The research is descriptive and qualitative in nature the framework is established by reviewing related poems and previous literature. Thus the data is generated from two main sources, the primary source which includes the selected poetry of John Keats and the secondary source which includes reviews of previous literary work. The Textual Analysis Method of Research is followed as the theoretical framework of Hellenism that comprehends a certificate for the conclusion of research problems.
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Tomoiagă, Ligia. "The Concentration and Sublimation of Time as Memory in Louise Glück's Poetry." Papers in Arts and Humanities 2, no. 1 (June 8, 2022): 26–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.52885/pah.v2i1.92.

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The preoccupation with the mythical time of the world, of humanity, and of each individual's life comes as one of the most powerful poetic tools in Louise Glück's poems. From evoking the foundational times of the Garden of Eden, or the "immutable" hard nut represented by Greek mythology, the poet concentrates whatever may suggest an evolution in time in those initial 'moments'. Her reading of the history of human soul seems to suggest that everything stopped with the first page, or the first words. This study will come with many suggestions of poems that support this vision on Glück's use of memory or anamnesis (ἀνάμνησις) as the only path to understanding humanity.

Дисертації з теми "Argonauts (Greek mythology) Poetry":

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Barnes, Michael H. "Inscribed kleos : aetiological contexts in Apolonius of Rhodes /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2003. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p3091898.

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Hudson, Dorothy May. "Aspects of Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica : a literary assessment." Title page, contents and foreword only, 1986. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09ARPM/09armh885.pdf.

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Rezende, Silva Alfredo Manoel de 1982. "Quarta pítica de Píndaro : tradução e comentário analítico." [s.n.], 2013. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/268980.

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Orientador: Trajano Augusto Ricca Vieira
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem
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Resumo: A Quarta Pítica de Pindaro é um epinício de estrutura formal particular. A dissertação oferece seu texto e tradução, além de dedicar um comentário analítico a sua seção mítica. Como introdução, foram compilados excertos e fragmentos poéticos que antecipam a Quarta Pítica no ciclo argonáutico. Em seguida, o comentário à narrativa mítica do epinício propõe a distinção de dois grandes blocos, separados não só pelo aspecto temático, como a tradição observa, mas também pelo aspecto formal, revelado pela análise de suas estruturas constituintes e, pontualmente, pelo método comparativo. O trabalho demonstra, no primeiro bloco, o procedimento de composição anelar, e compara o segundo a uma gesta heroica. Por fim, sugere em análise uma nova interpretação da colometria deste epinício
Abstract: The Fourth Pythian Ode of Pindar is an epinicion of peculiar formal structure. The dissertation provides its text and a translation into Brazilian Portuguese, as well as an analytical commentary on the mythical section. The introduction is composed by a compilation of poetic excerpts and fragments prior to the Fourth Pythian in the argonautic cycle. Next, a commentary on the Pindar's mythic narrative proposes the distinction of the two major blocks, separated not only by thematic aspects, as evidenced by the tradition, but also by formal aspects, revealed by an analysis of their structures and, sporadically, by comparative method. This work demonstrates the procedure for ring-composition in the first block and compares the second to a heroic balladry. Finally, the dissertation suggests a new interpretation of this epinicions colometry
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Kobusch, Beate Pio Giovanni Battista. "Das Argonautica-Supplement des Giovanni Battista Pio Einleitung, Edition, Übersetzung, Kommentar /." Trier : WVT, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2004. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/56679096.html.

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Breitenberger, Barbara M. "Aphrodite and Eros : the development of erotic mythology in early Greek poetry and cult." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.395290.

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Hirsch, Rachel. "Ariadne and the poetics of abondonment : echoes of loss and death in Heroides 10 /." Connect to thesis, 2009. http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/7681.

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Petrella, Bernardo Ballesteros. "Divine assemblies in early Greek and Mesopotamian narrative poetry." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2017. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:cfd1affe-f74b-48c5-98db-aba832a7dce8.

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This thesis charts divine assembly scenes in ancient Mesopotamian narrative poetry and the early Greek hexameter corpus, and aims to contribute to a cross-cultural comparison in terms of literary systems. The recurrent scene of the divine gathering is shown to underpin the construction of small- and large-scale compositions in both the Sumero-Akkadian and early Greek traditions. Parts 1 and 2 treat each corpus in turn, reflecting a methodological concern to assess the comparanda within their own context first. Part 1 (Chapters 1-4) examines Sumerian narrative poems, and the Akkadian narratives Atra-hsīs, Anzû, Enûma eliš, Erra and Išum and the Epic of Gilgameš. Part 2 (Chapters 5-8) considers Homer's Iliad, the Odyssey, the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod's Theogony. The comparative approaches in Part 3 are developed in two chapters (9-10). Chapter 9 offers a detailed comparison of this typical scene's poetic morphology and compositional purpose. Relevant techniques and effects, a function of the aural reception of literature, are shown to overlap to a considerable degree. Although the Greeks are unlikely to have taken over the feature from the Near East, it is suggested that the Greek divine assembly is not to be detached form a Near Eastern context. Because the shared elements are profoundly embedded in the Greek orally-derived poetic tradition, it is possible to envisage a long-term process of oral contact and communication fostered by common structures. Chapter 10 turns to a comparison of the literary pantheon: a focus on the organisation of divine prerogatives and the chief god figures illuminates culture-specific differences which can be related to historical socio-political conditions. Thus, this thesis seeks to enhance our understanding of the representation of the gods in Mesopotamian poetry and early Greek epic, and develops a systemic approach to questions of transmission and cultural appreciation.
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Bocksberger, Sophie Marianne. "Telamonian Ajax : a study of his reception in Archaic and Classical Greece." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:a9bacb2a-7ede-4603-9e6a-bf7f492332ed.

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This thesis is a systematic study of the representations of Telamonian Ajax in archaic and classical Greece. Its aim is to trace, examine, and understand how and why the constitutive elements of his myth evolved in the way they did in the long chain of its receptions. Particular attention is paid to the historical, socio-cultural and performative contexts of the literary works and visual representations I analyse as well as to the audience for which these were produced. The study is divided into three parts, each of which reflects a different reality in which Ajax has been received (different with respect to time, place, or literary genre). Artistic representations of the hero, as well as his religious dimension and political valence, are consistently taken into account throughout the thesis. The first part - Ajax from Salamis - focuses on epic poetry, and thus investigates the Panhellenic significance of the hero (rather than his reception in a particular place). It treats the entire corpus of early Greek hexameter poetry that has come down to us in written form as the reception of a common oral tradition which each poem has adapted for its own purpose. I establish that in the larger tradition of the Trojan War, Ajax was a hero characterised by his gift of invulnerability. Because of this power, he is the figure who protects his companions - dead or alive - par excellence. However, this ability probably also led him to become over-confident, and, accordingly, to reject Athena's support on the battlefield. Hence, the goddess's hostility towards him, which she demonstrated by making him lose the reward of apioteia (Achilles' arms). His defeat made Ajax so angry that he became mad and committed suicide. I also show how this traditional Ajax has been adapted to fit into the Iliad's own aesthetics. The second part - Ajax in Aegina - concentrates on the reception of Ajax in the victory odes of Pindar and Bacchylides for Aeginetan patrons. I argue that in the first part of the fifth century, Ajax becomes a figure imbued with a strong political dimension (especially with regard to the relationship between Athens and Aegina). Accordingly, I show how the presence of Ajax in Pindar's and Bacchylides' poems is often politically charged, and significant within the historical context. I discuss the influence this had on his representation. Finally, the third part moves to Athens, as I consider Ajax's reception during three distinct periods: the sixth century, the first half of the fifth century, and finally the rest of the classical period. I equally insist on the political dimension of the figure. I demonstrate that his figure undergoes a shift of paradigm in the early fifth century, which deeply affects his representation. By following in the footsteps of Ajax, this study prompts a series of reflections and comments on each of the works in which the hero features as well as on the relationship of these works to the historical context in which they were produced.
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Rengakos, Antonios. "Apollonios Rhodios und die antike Homererklärung." München : C.H. Beck, 1994. http://books.google.com/books?id=XC1gAAAAMAAJ.

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Silverblank, Hannah. "Monstrous soundscapes : listening to the voice of the monster in Greek epic, lyric, and tragedy." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2017. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:f66a7bb1-de17-46f2-b79f-c671c149c366.

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Although mythological monsters have rarely been examined in any collective and comprehensive manner, they constitute an important cosmic presence in archaic and classical Greek poetry. This thesis brings together insights from the scholarly areas of 'monster studies' and the 'sensory turn' in order to offer readings of the sounds made by monsters. I argue that the figure of the monster in Greek poetry, although it has positive attributes, does not have a fixed definition or position within the cosmos. Instead of using definitions of monstrosity to think about the role and status of Greek monsters, this thesis demonstrates that by listening to the sounds of the monster's voice, it is possible to chart its position in the cosmos. Monsters with incomprehensible, cacophonous, or dangerous voices pose greater threats to cosmic order; those whose voices are semiotic and anthropomorphic typically pose less serious threats. The thesis explores the shifting depictions of monsters according to genre and author. In Chapter 1, 'Hesiod's Theogony: The Role of Monstrosity in the Cosmos', I consider Hesiod's genealogies of monsters that circulate and threaten in the nonhuman realm, while the universe is still undergoing processes of organisation. Chapter 2, 'Homer's Odyssey: Mingling with Monsters', discusses the monster whom Odysseus encounters and even imitates in order to survive his exchanges with them. In Chapter 3, 'Monsters in Greek Lyric Poetry: Voices of Defeat', I examine Stesichorus' Geryoneis and the presence of Centaurs, Typhon, and Gorgons in Pindar's Pythian 1, 2, 3, and 12. In lyric, we find that these monsters are typically presented in terms of the monster's experience of defeat at the hands of a hero or a god. This discussion is followed by two chapters that explore the presence of the monster in Greek tragedy, entitled 'Centripetal Monsters in Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound and Oresteia' and 'Centrifugal Monsters in Greek Tragedy: Euripides and Sophocles.' Here, I argue that in tragedy the monster, or the abstractly 'monstrous', is located within the figure of the human being and within the polis. The coda, 'Monstrous Mimesis and the Power of Sound', considers not only monstrous voices, but monstrous music, examining the mythology surrounding the aulos and looking at the sonic developments generated by the New Musicians.

Книги з теми "Argonauts (Greek mythology) Poetry":

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Clauss, James Joseph. The best of the Argonauts: The redefinition of the epic hero in book 1 of Apollonius's Argonautica. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993.

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Flaccus, Gaius Valerius. Argonautica =: Die Sendung der Argonauten : Lateinisch/Deutsch. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 2003.

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Hutchinson, G. O. Hellenistic poetry. Oxford [England]: Clarendon Press, 1988.

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Flaccus, Gaius Valerius. Argonauticon libri VIII. Pisa: Giardini, 1985.

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Flaccus, Gaius Valerius. Argonautiche. Roma: Gruppo editoriale internazionale, 1992.

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Flaccus, Gaius Valerius. Le Argonautiche. Milano: Biblioteca universale Rizzoli, 1999.

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Flaccus, Gaius Valerius. Argonautiques. Louvain, [Belgium]: Peeters, 2002.

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Flaccus, Gaius Valerius. Argonautica. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Flaccus, Gaius Valerius. Argonautiques. Paris: Belles lettres, 1997.

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Flaccus, Gaius Valerius. Argonauticon. Firenze: Le Monnier, 1997.

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Частини книг з теми "Argonauts (Greek mythology) Poetry":

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Horyna, Břetislav. "Prométheus například. Moc mýtu, distance a přihlížení podle Hanse Blumenberga." In Filosofie jako životní cesta, 130–45. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9458-2019-8.

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The Study Prometheus, for example loosely follows up the central theme of Hans Blumenberg’s theory of myth and mythology, the character of Prometheus and Promethean conceptions in scientific as well as imaginative literature (poetry and drama). The aim is not an elaborate reflection of all the variations on Promethean themes that were summarized in Blumenberg’s epochal book Work on Myth (1979). The author rather selects some themes from the works on the myth about Prometheus in Classical Greek literature (Hesiod, Aeschylus) and, at the turn of modernism, in German movement Sturm und Drang (Goethe). Most attention is paid to a fictional figure known as actio per distans (action at distance, with keeping a distance) and its variations from the distance between people and gods through the distance between people to the distance of an ageing poet from spirit of the age (Zeitgeist), to which he no longer belongs.
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Hard, Robin. "Jason and the Argonauts." In The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology, 392–417. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315624136-18.

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"JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS." In The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology, 397–420. Routledge, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203446331-30.

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"11. Poetry and the Ideology of the Polis: The Symbolism of Apportioning Meat." In Greek Mythology and Poetics, 269–75. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/9781501732027-014.

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Potter, Amanda. "Greek Myth in the Whoniverse." In Ancient Greece on British Television, 168–86. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474412599.003.0009.

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Along with 21st-century spinoffs The Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood, the iconic British science fiction series Doctor Who has engaged with Greek mythological characters and storylines across five decades. This chapter explores trends in this engagement. Troy and Atlantis are settings for the time-travelling Doctor inadvertently to set in motion events leading to their fall (‘The Myth Makers’, 1965, ‘Time Monster’, 1972), Medusa and the Minotaur are creatures in a fantasy world (‘The Mind Robber’, 1968) and stories of the Argonauts, the Minotaur and the Trojan War are set in space (‘Underworld’, 1978, ‘The Armageddon Factor’, 1979 and ‘The Horns of Nimon’, 1979-80). More recently, Greek mythological objects are cast as alien: e.g. Philoctetes (‘Greeks Bearing Gifts’, 2006), the Gorgon (‘The Eye of the Gorgon’, 2007), Pandora’s box (‘The Pandorica Opens’, 2010), the Minotaur (‘The God Complex’, 2011), and the Siren (‘The Curse of the Black Spot’, 2011). Evidence for the popularity of Greek mythology amongst contemporary viewers is discussed. By tracing shifting intersections between Greek myth and the ever-developing mythology of Doctor Who, this chapter considers how the long-running series anticipates, plays with and informs audience knowledge of Greek mythology, and spurs them on towards criticism and invention.
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Nieto Hernández, Pura. "The Mythographical Impulse in Early Greek Poetry." In The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Mythography, 13—C1.P126. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190648312.013.2.

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Abstract This chapter proposes that the distinction between mythology and mythography, despite their differences, is less sharp than is often assumed. It is common to establish a strong divide between an “original,” “creative,” mythmaking era that coincides with oral poetic compositions and a later, merely imitative, explanatory, and unoriginal period marked by written prose texts. But if mythography seems concise and dry, lacking the rich nuances of poetic expression, this owes to differences of genre or modes of composition rather than to date or nearness to a supposed primary, inspired period of Greek mythmaking. It is therefore possible to see how some characteristic features of mythography (such as the systematization, ordering, expurgation, and interpretation of stories) are also employed in the Iliad and the Odyssey, and by Hesiod and other archaic poets. For example, catalogues and genealogies are frequently used in archaic poetry and by the mythographers as a means of ordering and systematizing scattered stories. Common to both, too, is an acknowledgment of different versions of a story and the rectification of elements considered erroneous or impious. Finally, the interpretative aspect of mythography can also be found in the archaic poets, who often employ etymological explanations of words or names and other types of glosses, and even full-blown allegory. All these categories overlap, as the examples provided attest. Whether early poets were or not aware of these features as constituting distinct mythographical modes, the typology proposed here should suffice to show that mythography is coeval with what we understand by mythology.
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Domaradzki, Mikolaj. "Antisthenes and Allegoresis." In Early Greek Ethics, 361–79. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198758679.003.0017.

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“Antisthenes and Allegoresis” examines the question of Antisthenes’ allegoresis. First, the chapter shows that persistent disagreement among scholars on this topic arises from divergent understandings of what qualifies as allegorical interpretation. Subsequently, the chapter demonstrates that those Antisthenean interpretations that are most frequently categorized as allegorical illustrate broader controversies in research on allegoresis such as whether allegoresis should be defined in terms of its intentionality and whether allegoresis should be defined in terms of its obviousness. Finally, the chapter suggests that Antisthenes’ diversified approach to epic poetry and traditional mythology was conducive to the development of two distinct traditions: a rationalist one and an allegorist one.
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Reuter, Victoria. "Iberian Sibyl." In Homer's Daughters, 211–30. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802587.003.0012.

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Winner of Spain’s national poetry prize, Francisca Aguirre is the author of the long poem Itáca (1972), a reconceptualization of the island home of Penelope and Odysseus. Aguirre’s engagement with myth is both reactionary and revisionary as it responds to the idea of Ithaca as symbolic homeland and as the impetus for a liberating, life-changing journey. Inspired by the poetry of Greek writer C. P. Cavafy, Itáca is also in dialogue with the mythology of place, exile, recognition, and the restructuring of identity. However, as a woman encountering his work decades later in Francoist Spain, Aguirre found that Cavafy, like Homer, promised a journey that was not accessible to her. Thus, her poem becomes an investigation of how narratives of the self are limited by social expectations and how divergent subjectivities are silenced, and reborn.
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Geest, Dirk De, and Bart Vervaeck. "Flemish Hybridity: The Magazine Labris (1962–73) and the Neo-Avant-Garde." In Neo-Avant-Gardes, 381–97. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474486095.003.0022.

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This contribution deals with the Belgian neo-avant-garde journal Labris, published between 1962 and 1973 as a forum of the so-called ‘sixtiers’. The name of the journal refers to the double-bitted ax from Greek mythology, but also – at least in the minds of the editors – to the term ‘labyrinth’. The latter association links Labris with the hermetic and mannerist tradition; the former one epitomizes the journal’s ambiguous poetics and its equivocal institutional position vis-à-vis the national and international avant-garde. Indeed, it presented two conflicting poetics, an objective one infused with the international neo-avant-garde of concrete visual poetry and Fluxus, and a subjective one, permeated by jazz and by the American beats. In terms of the historical avant-garde, surrealism and dadaism were the main points of reference. The article discusses authors of the objective and subjective type and concludes with a case study, an experimental novel by Labris editor Hugo Neefs, which presents the two strands in a text that hovers between experimental word play and love story, between lyricism and narrativity. It is symbolic of the paradoxical and eclectic position Labris held for more than a decade.

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