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Chapter Thirteen Homer’s Rivals? Internal Narrators in the Iliad
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Adrian Kelly
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- A Note on Iota Adscript and the Transliteration of Proper Nouns vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I Rhapsodes
- Chapter One Performance Contexts for Rhapsodic Recitals in the Archaic and Classical Periods 29
- Chapter Two Reading Rhapsodes on Athenian Vases 76
- Chapter Three Performance Contexts for Rhapsodic Recitals in the Hellenistic Period 98
- Chapter Four Rhapsodes and Rhapsodic Contests in the Imperial Period 130
- Chapter Five Formed on the Festival Stage: Plot and Characterization in the Iliad as a Competitive Collaborative Process 151
- Chapter Six Did Sappho and Homer Ever Meet? Comparative Perspectives on Homeric Singers 178
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Part II Narrators and Characters
- Chapter Seven Odysseus Polyonymous 205
- Chapter Eight Embedded Focalization and Free Indirect Speech in Homer as Viewpoint Blending 230
- Chapter Nine Speech Training and the Mastery of Context: Thoas the Aetolian and the Practice of Muthoi 255
- Chapter Ten Diomedes as Audience and Speaker in the Iliad 278
- Chapter E leven Hektor, the Marginal Hero: Performance Theory and the Homeric Monologue 299
- Chapter Twelve Performance, Oral Texts, and Entextualization in Homeric Epic 320
- Chapter Thirteen Homer’s Rivals? Internal Narrators in the Iliad 351
- Works Cited 378
- Notes on Contributors 419
- Index of Terms 421
- Index of Passages 425
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- A Note on Iota Adscript and the Transliteration of Proper Nouns vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Rhapsodes
- Chapter One Performance Contexts for Rhapsodic Recitals in the Archaic and Classical Periods 29
- Chapter Two Reading Rhapsodes on Athenian Vases 76
- Chapter Three Performance Contexts for Rhapsodic Recitals in the Hellenistic Period 98
- Chapter Four Rhapsodes and Rhapsodic Contests in the Imperial Period 130
- Chapter Five Formed on the Festival Stage: Plot and Characterization in the Iliad as a Competitive Collaborative Process 151
- Chapter Six Did Sappho and Homer Ever Meet? Comparative Perspectives on Homeric Singers 178
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Part II Narrators and Characters
- Chapter Seven Odysseus Polyonymous 205
- Chapter Eight Embedded Focalization and Free Indirect Speech in Homer as Viewpoint Blending 230
- Chapter Nine Speech Training and the Mastery of Context: Thoas the Aetolian and the Practice of Muthoi 255
- Chapter Ten Diomedes as Audience and Speaker in the Iliad 278
- Chapter E leven Hektor, the Marginal Hero: Performance Theory and the Homeric Monologue 299
- Chapter Twelve Performance, Oral Texts, and Entextualization in Homeric Epic 320
- Chapter Thirteen Homer’s Rivals? Internal Narrators in the Iliad 351
- Works Cited 378
- Notes on Contributors 419
- Index of Terms 421
- Index of Passages 425