Junge Hirten und alte Fischer
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Robert Kirstein
About this book
The book deals with three poems of the Corpus Theocriteum: Idyll 20 (Boukoliskos), 21 (Fishermen) und 27 (Love dialogue), which have been discussed in previous research almost exclusively from the viewpoint of questioning their authenticity. Detached from this problem, Robert Kirstein undertakes a linguistic, conceptual and composition-technical examination, highlights the points of contact of these poems with other poems in the Corpus Theocriteum as well as their relationship to the Theocritean ‘Bucolics’, and challenges the previous literary-aesthetic appraisal factors.
Author / Editor information
Robert Kirstein, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster.
Reviews
"[...] a valuable contribution to our understanding of post-Theocritean pastoral."
Hans Bernsdorff in: BMCR 2008.10.15
"Il faut donc savoir le plus grand gré à RK d'avoir attiré l'attention sur ces poèmes méconnus qui ne peuvent qu'améliorer et enrichir la lecture de Théocrite désormais."
Christophe Cusset in: Revue de philologie, de littérature et d'histoire anciennes 1/2006
Topics
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Vorwort
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Inhalt
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Einleitung
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Vorbemerkungen
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Conspectus siglorum
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Idyll 27
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Idyll 20
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Idyll 21
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Schlußbemerkungen
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Literaturverzeichnis
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INDIZES
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