book: Apollonius’ ›Argonautica‹ and the Poetics of Controversy
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Apollonius’ ›Argonautica‹ and the Poetics of Controversy

Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2026
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Apollonius and the Poetics of Controversy is a literary study of Apollonius’ Argonautica against the backdrop of the contentious scholarly environment of the Alexandrian Library during its golden age. Jackie Murray analyzes the epic as a sophisticated participant in the intellectual and scientific debates of the era, arguing that Apollonius deliberately engages with his contemporaries in literary, philosophical, astronomical, historical, and mythological controversies to establish his own epistemic authority as an epic poet and give weight to his radical version of the Argo’s voyage. The study highlights how the Argonautica creates intellectual space for competing truth claims to coexist, transforming the epic from a vehicle for traditional storytelling into a stage for dynamic intellectual inquiry. Ultimately, Jackie Murray argues that Apollonius redefines what it means for an epic to be truly "Homeric", i.e., to incite scholarly controversies.

Author / Editor information

Jackie Murray, SUNY University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.

Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook planned publication:
May 4, 2026
eBook ISBN:
9783112228098
Hardcover planned publication:
April 21, 2026
Hardcover ISBN:
9783112228081
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Front matter:
21
Main content:
184
Tables:
2
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