Homer's Cosmic Fabrication: Choice and Design in the Iliad

Homer's Cosmic Fabrication: Choice and Design in the Iliad

by Bruce Heiden
Homer's Cosmic Fabrication: Choice and Design in the Iliad

Homer's Cosmic Fabrication: Choice and Design in the Iliad

by Bruce Heiden

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Overview

Although scholars routinely state that the Iliad is an "oral poem," since very near the time of its composition the great epic has circulated as a text stabilized in writing. Thus whether or not it is in some sense "oral poetry," the Iliad undoubtedly has features that render it quite satisfactory to readers and reading. But the question of what these features might be has been difficult for modern Homeric scholarship even to frame, much less address, within the research paradigm of "oral poetics." In Homer's Cosmic Fabrication Bruce Heiden delineates a new approach aimed at evaluating what the Iliad furnishes to readers that makes it comprehensible and engaging. His program conceptualizes the act of reading as a flexible repertoire of cognitive functions that a reader might deploy in collaboration with the poem's signs. By positing certain functions hypothetically and applying them to the poem, Heiden's experiments uncover the kind and degree of suitable "reading material" the poem provides. These analyses reveal that the trajectory of events in the Iliad manifests the central agency of one character, Zeus, and that the transmitted articulation of the epic into chapter-like "books" conforms to distinct narrative subtrajectories. The analyses also show, however, that the fixed sequence of "books" functions suitably as a design that cues attention to the major crises in the story, as well as to themes that develop its significance. The transmitted arrangement therefore furnishes an implicit cognitive map that both eases comprehension of the storyline and indicates previously unexplored pathways of interpretation. Through Homer's Cosmic Fabrication enthusiasts of the Iliad will gain enhanced understanding of the epic's poetic design and the philosophical rewards it offers to thoughtful study.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199712427
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/17/2008
Series: Society for Classical Studies American Classical Studies , #52
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Bruce Heiden is Professor of Greek and Latin at The Ohio State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Reading, Choice, and DesignPart I: Dramatic Legibility and Poetic Design1.. Persons, Problems, and Choices: The Progression of Events in the Iliad2.. Event Trajectories in the "Books" of the Iliad3.. The Iliad: An Epic in Three Cycles4.. Paths of Thought: Iliad Cycle IPart II: Reading Thematic Trajectories5.. Replacements and Representatives: The Quarrel (Cycle I, Column A) and the Embassy (Cycle II, Column A)6.. Zeus's Changing Plans: Cycles I and II, Column Z (Books 8 and 15)7.. Homeric Sublimity: Iliad Book 24Conclusion: The Fabricated Cosmos and the Poetry of the Future
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