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Resemblance and Reality in Greek Thought follows the construction of reality from Homer into the Hellenistic era and beyond. Not only in didactic poetry or philosophical works but in practically all genres from Homer onwards, Greek literature has shown an awareness of the relationship between verbal art and the social, historical, or cultural reality that produces it, an awareness that this relationship is an approximate one at best and a distorting one at worst. This central theme of resemblance and its relationship to reality draws together essays on a range of Greek authors, and shows how they are unified or allied in posing similar questions to classical literature.
Contents Paideia By Sue Guiney Contributors Introduction: Resemblance and Reality as Interpretive Lens By Arum Park and Mary Pendergraft Part One Poetry: Verbal Resemblance as Incomplete Reality Chapter 1: M?tis on a Mission: Unreliable Narration and the Perils of Cunning in Odyssey 9 By Peter Aicher Chapter 2: Little Things Mean a Lot: Odysseus? Scar and Eurycleia?s Memory By Jeffrey Beneker Chapter 3: Failure of the Textual Relation: Anacreon?s Purple Ball Poem ( PMG 358) By T. H. M. Gellar-Goad Chapter 4: Reality, Illusion, or Both? Cloud-Women in Stesichorus and Pindar. By Arum Park Chapter 5: Neither Beast Nor Woman: Reconstructing Callisto in Callimachus? Hymn to Zeus By Keyne Cheshire Part Two Greek Tragedy: Reality, Expectation, Tradition Chapter 6: Necessity and Universal Reality: The Use of XPH in Aeschylus By David C.A. Wiltshire Chapter 7: The Arms of Achilles: Tradition and Mythmaking in Sophocles? Philoctetes By Sheila Murnaghan Chapter 8: The Bad Place: The Horrific House of Euripides? Heracles By Derek Smith Keyser Chapter 9: The \"Hymn to Zeus\" ( Agamemnon 160-83) and Reasoning from Resemblances By Edwin Carawan Part Three Greek Prose: Reality and Appearances Chapter 10: Stereotypes as Faulty Resemblance: Humorous Deception and Ethnography in Herodotus By Mark C. Mash Chapter 11: The Rational Religion of Xenophon?s Socrates By David Johnson Chapter 12: Wives, Subjects, Sons, and Lovers: Phthonos and Resemblance in Xenophon?s Cyropaedia By Norman Sandridge Chapter 13: Performing Plato?s Forms By Patrick Lee Miller Epilogue Echoes of Resemblance and Reality in Latin Literature Chapter 14: Thigh Wounds in Homer and Vergil: Cultural Reality and Literary Metaphor By D. Felton Index
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