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Greek Lyric Poetry - Ancient Greek Texts Collection for Classical Literature Studies & Academic Research | Perfect for Students, Scholars & History Enthusiasts
Greek Lyric Poetry - Ancient Greek Texts Collection for Classical Literature Studies & Academic Research | Perfect for Students, Scholars & History EnthusiastsGreek Lyric Poetry - Ancient Greek Texts Collection for Classical Literature Studies & Academic Research | Perfect for Students, Scholars & History EnthusiastsGreek Lyric Poetry - Ancient Greek Texts Collection for Classical Literature Studies & Academic Research | Perfect for Students, Scholars & History Enthusiasts

Greek Lyric Poetry - Ancient Greek Texts Collection for Classical Literature Studies & Academic Research | Perfect for Students, Scholars & History Enthusiasts

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This edition provides a full and representative selection of all early Greek lyric (omitting Pindar, who requires his own volume), elegiac and iambic poetry. First published in 1967 in the 'red Macmillan' series, it was reprinted by BCP in 1982 with addenda to the bibliography and an appendix reproducing a text of three substantial 'new' papyrus fragments by Archilochus, Stesichorus and Alcaeus. The extensive commentary gives assistance with matters of dialect and language, Homeric and Hesiodic comparisons, interpretation, content and metre. The book serves as an introduction to the poetics of the Greek archaic period - from the mid-seventh to the early fifth century BC - the 'bridge' between Homeric epic and Attic tragedy.

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Even if Greek lyric does get repetitive at times -- we get it, Zeus is always dealing out good and bad things out of different jars -- at its best it is great. Campbell offers a great representative selection of poets.If you walk away with one piece of information from Greek lyric, let it be this: the fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.