Selected papers presented at a conference entitled "Authorship, Authority, and Authenticity in Archaic and Classical Greek Song," which was held June 6-9, 2011 at Yale University, organized by the Network for the Study of Archaic and Classical Greek Song. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
Introduction / Egbert J. Bakker -- The construction of authority in Pindar's Isthmian 2 in performance / Eva Stehle -- Voice and worship / Christopher Carey -- Crooked competition: the performance and poetics of Skolia / Richard P. Martin -- Placing the poet: the topography of authorship / Nicholas Boterf -- Trust and fame: the seal of Theognis / Egbert J. Bakker -- Authenticity and autochthonous traditions in Archaic and Hellenistic lyric poetry / Jacqueline Klooster -- Embedded song and poetic authority in Pindar and Bacchylides / Sarah J. Harden -- Narratorial authority and its subversion in Archilochus / Laura Swift -- The invention of Stesichorus : Hesiod, Helen, and the muse / Jesús Carruesco -- On the antagonism between divine and human performer in Archaic Greek poetics / Vayos Liapis -- "Newly written buds:" Archaic and Classical pseudepigrapha in Meleager's Garland / Irene Peirano Garrison -- Sappho or Alcaeus: authors and genres of Archaic hymns / Leanna Boychenko -- Which Sappho? The case study of the Cologne Papyrus / Elisabetta Pitotto and Amedeo A. Raschieri.
Series:
Mnemosyne Supplements. Monographs on Greek and Latin language and literature, 0169-8958 ; volume 402 Studies in archaic and classical Greek song ; vol. 3
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