

An edition of Poetry in speech (1997)
orality and Homeric discourse
By Egbert J. Bakker
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Language
eng
Pages
256
Description:
Applying linguistic theory to the study of Homeric style, Egbert J. Bakker offers a highly innovative approach to oral poetry, particularly the poetry of Homer. By situating formulas and other features of oral style within the wider contexts of spoken language and communication, he moves the study of oral poetry beyond the landmark work of Milman Parry and Albert Lord. One of the book's central features, related to the research of the linguist Wallace Chafe, is Bakker's conception of spoken discourse as a sequence of short speech units reflecting the flow of speech through the consciousness of the speaker. Bakker shows that such short speech units are present in Homeric poetry, with significant consequences for Homeric metrics and poetics. Considering Homeric discourse as a speech process - rather than as the finished product associated with written discourse - Bakker's book offers a new perspective on Homer as well as on other archaic Greek texts.
subjects: Criticism and interpretation, Discourse analysis, Literary, Epic poetry, Greek, Greek Epic poetry, History, History and criticism, Literary Discourse analysis, Oral tradition, Oral-formulaic analysis, Poetics, Speech in literature, Epic poetry, history and criticism, Homer, Technique, Discours littéraire, Analyse des formules orales, Poésie épique grecque, Histoire et critique, Tradition orale, Parole dans la littérature, Literary criticism, Ancient & Classical, Ilias (Homerus), Odyssea (Homerus), Mondelinge literatuur, Discourse analysis, Literatura grega clássica (crítica e interpretação)
People: Homer
Places: Greece
Times: To 1500