The Hero's Life Choice. Studies on Heracles at the Crossroads, the Judgement of Paris, and Their Reception: ‘Verbalising the Visual and Visualising the Verbal’
The Hero's Life Choice. Studies on Heracles at the Crossroads, the Judgement of Paris, and Their Reception: ‘Verbalising the Visual and Visualising the Verbal’
Malcolm Davies
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Two allegorical ancient Greek stories about a young hero’s career- defining choice are shown in this book to have later been appropriated to radically differing effects. E.g. a male’s choice between female personifications can morph into a female’s choice between the same, or between various male personifications. Never before have so many instances of this process from art, literature, music, even landscape gardening, been culled. Illustrations, mainly colour, many brought into this context for the first time, are conveniently incorporated into the text, thus mimetically mirroring a central theme of the book, the process of ‘visualising the verbal, verbalising the visual.’
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The Hero's Life Choice. Studies on Heracles at the Crossroads, the Judgement of Paris, and Their Reception: ‘Verbalising the Visual and Visualising the Verbal’
"What draws one instantly is the pairing. (...) Davies reminds the reader in a section on ‘Prodicus and the Judgement of Paris’ (101-105) that Sophocles in his lost satyr play, Krisis, and Athenaeus 510C had already drawn the parallels between Heracles and Paris. (...) The writing is clear and crisp and shows an amazing grasp of voluminous amounts of material. His respect, and good-humoured affection, for what he examines is everywhere apparent."
George W.M. Harrison in BMCR 2024.04.27
Published date: Sep 06, 2023
Language: English
No. of Pages: 274
Publisher: Brill
ISBN: 9789004678941
Dimensions:
6.102362204" W x
0.944881889" L x
9.251968503" H
Professor Malcolm Davies Ph. D. (1979) has spent his entire academic life at Oxford. He has published 10 books and numerous articles on a wide range of Greek literature, most recently a commentary on lesser and anonymous fragments of Greek lyric poetry (2021).
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