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Digenes Akrites: New Approaches to Byzantine Heroic Poetry (Publications for the Centre for Hellenic Studies, King's College London, Vol 2)

معرفی کتاب «Digenes Akrites: New Approaches to Byzantine Heroic Poetry (Publications for the Centre for Hellenic Studies, King's College London, Vol 2)» نوشتهٔ Beaton, Roderick; Ricks, David، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ashgate Publishing Limited در سال 1993. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Called variously the'Byzantine epic', the'epic of Modern Greece', an'epic-romance'and'romance', the poem of Digenes Akrites has, since its rediscovery towards the end of the nineteenth century, exerted a tenacious hold on the imagination of scholars from a wide range of disciplines and from many countries of the world, as well as of writers and public figures in Greece. There are many reasons for this, not least among them the prestige accorded to'national epics'in the nineteenth century and for some time afterwards. Another reason must surely be the work's uniqueness: there is nothing quite like Digenes Akrites in either Byzantine or Modern Greek literature. However, this uniqueness is not confined to its problematic place in the literary'canon'and literary history. As historical testimony, and in its complex relationship to later oral song and to older myth and story-telling, Digenes Akrites again has no close parallels of comparable length in Byzantine or Modern Greek culture. Whether as a literary text, a historical source, or a manifestation of an oral popular culture, Digenes Akrites remains, more than a century after its rediscovery, persistently enigmatic. This Byzantine'epic'or'romance'has now become the focus of new research across a range of disciplines since the publication in 1985 of a radically revised edition based on the Escorial text of the poem, by Stylianos Alexiou. The papers in this volume, derived from a conference held in May 1992 at King's College London, seeks to present and discuss the results of this new research. Digenes Akrites: New Approaches to Byzantine Heroic Poetry is the second in the series published by Variorum for the Centre for Hellenic Studies, King's College London. Called Variously The 'byzantine Epic', The 'epic Of Modern Greece', An 'epic-romance' And A 'romance', The Poem Of Digenes Akrites Has, Since Its Rediscovery Towards The End Of The Nineteenth Century, Exerted A Tenacious Hold On The Imagination Of Scholars From A Wide Range Of Disciplines And From Many Countries Of The World, As Well As Of Writers And Public Figures In Greece. There Are Many Reasons For This, Not Least Among Them The Prestige Accorded To 'national Epics' In The Nineteenth Century And For Some Time Afterwards. Another Reason Must Surely Be The Work's Uniqueness: There Is Nothing Quite Like Digenes Akrites In Either Byzantine Or Modern Greek Literature. However, This Uniqueness Is Not Confined To Its Problematic Place In The Literary 'canon' And Literary History. As Historical Testimony, And In Its Complex Relationship To Later Oral Song And To Older Myth And Story-telling, Digenes Akrites Again Has No Close Parallels Of Comparable Length In Byzantine Or Modern Greek Culture. Whether As A Literary Text, A Historical Source, Or A Manifestation Of An Oral Popular Culture, Digenes Akrites Remains, More Than A Century After Its Rediscovery, Persistently Enigmatic. This Byzantine 'epic' Or 'romance' Has Now Become The Focus Of New Research Across A Range Of Disciplines Since The Publication In 1985 Of A Radically Revised Edition Based On The Escorial Text Of The Poem, By Stylianos Alexiou. The Papers In This Volume, Derived From A Conference Held In May 1992 At King's College London, Seek To Present And Discuss The Results Of This New Research. 1. Digenes Akrites And Byzantine Literature: The Twelfth-century Background To The Grottaferrata Version / Paul Magdalino -- 2. Digenes Akrites: Escorial Or Grottaferrata? An Overview / Stylianos Alexiou -- 3. The Grottaferrata Version Of Digenes Akrites: A Reassessment / Elizabeth Jeffreys -- 4. The Primacy Of The Escorial Digenes Akrites: An Open And Shut Case? / Catia Galatariotou -- 5. An Epic In The Making? The Early Versions Of Digenes Akrites / Roderick Beaton -- 6. Digenes Akrites And The Old Spanish Epics / David Hook -- 7. Armenia And Armenians In The Byzantine Epic / Hratch Bartikian -- 8. The Historian's Digenes Akrites / Anthony Bryer -- 9. Digenes = Alexander? The Relationships Between Digenes Akrites And The Byzantine Alexander Romance In Their Different Versions / Ulrich Moennig -- 10. Digenes Akrites In Prose: The Andros Version In The Context Of Modern Greek Literature / George Kechagioglou. 11. The Akritic Hero: Socio-cultural Status In The Light Of Comparative Data / Theodore Papadopoullos -- 12. Is There Such A Thing As An 'akritic Song'? Problems In The Classification Of Modern Greek Narrative Songs / Guy Saunier -- 13. 'none But The Brave Deserve The Fair': Abduction, Elopement, Seduction And Marriage In The Escorial Digenes Akrites And Modern Greek Heroic Songs / Peter Mackridge -- 14. Digenes Akrites As Literature / David Ricks. Edited By Roderick Beaton And David Ricks. Based On Papers Originally Presented At An International Symposium Convened At King's College London In May 1992. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 171-185) And Index. Called variously the Byzantine epic, the epic of Modern Greece, an epic-romance and romance, the poem of Digenes Akrites has, since its rediscovery towards the end of the nineteenth century, exerted a tenacious hold on the imagination of scholars from a wide range of disciplines and from many countries of the world, as well as of writers and public figures in Greece. There are many reasons for this, not least among them the prestige accorded to national epics in the nineteenth century and for some time afterwards. Another reason must surely be the works there is nothing quite like Digenes Akrites in either Byzantine or Modern Greek literature. However, this uniqueness is not confined to its problematic place in the literary canon and literary history. As historical testimony, and in its complex relationship to later oral song and to older myth and story-telling, Digenes Akrites again has no close parallels of comparable length in Byzantine or Modern Greek culture. Whether as a literary text, a historical source, or a manifestation of an oral popular culture, Digenes Akrites remains, more than a century after its rediscovery, persistently enigmatic. This Byzantine epic or romance has now become the focus of new research across a range of disciplines since the publication in 1985 of a radically revised edition based on the Escorial text of the poem, by Stylianos Alexiou. The papers in this volume, derived from a conference held in May 1992 at Kings College London, seeks to present and discuss the results of this new research. Digenes New Approaches to Byzantine Heroic Poetry is the second in the series published by Variorum for the Centre for Hellenic Studies, Kings College London.
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