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Author Calame, Claude, author.

Title The poetics of eros in Ancient Greece / Claude Calame ; translated by Janet Lloyd.

Publication Info. Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [1999]
©1999

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Description 1 online resource (xxvi, 213 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-205) and indexes.
Contents Tragic Prelude: The Yoke of Eros -- Topics of Eros -- Eros of the Melic Poets -- Eros of Epic Poetry -- Symbolic Practices of Eros -- Pragmatic Effects of Love Poetry -- Pragmatics of Erotic Iconography -- Eros in Social Institutions -- Eros in the Masculine: The polis -- Eros in the Feminine: The Oikos -- Dionysiac Challenges to Love -- Spaces of Eros -- Meadows and Gardens of Legend -- Meadows and Gardens of the Poets -- Metaphysics of Eros -- Eros as Demiurge and Philosopher -- Mystic Eros -- Elegiac Coda: Eros the Educator.
Summary "The Poetics of Eros in Ancient Greece offers the first comprehensive inquiry into the deity of sexual love, a power that permeated daily Greek life. Claude Calame uses an anthropological and linguistic approach to re-create indigenous categories of erotic love. He maintains that Eros, the joyful companion of Aphrodite, was a divine figure around which poets constructed a physiology of desire that functioned in specific ways within a network of social relations. Calame begins by showing how poetry and iconography gave a rich variety of expression to the concept of Eros, then delivers a history of the deity's roles within social and political institutions, and concludes with a discussion of an Eros-centered metaphysics. Calame's treatment of archaic and classical Greek institutions reveals Eros at work in initiation rites and celebrations, educational practices, the Dionysiac theater of tragedy and comedy, and in real and imagined spatial settings. For men, Eros functioned particularly in the symposium and the gymnasium, places where men and boys interacted and where future citizens were educated. The household was the setting where girls, brides, and adult wives learned their erotic roles--as such it provides the context for understanding female rites of passage and the problematics of sexuality in conjugal relations. Through analyses of both Greek language and practices, Calame offers a fresh, subtle reading of relations between individuals as well as a quick-paced and fascinating overview of Eros in Greek society at large"--Provided by publisher.
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Language Translation of I Greci e l'eros : simboli, pratiche e luoghi.
Subject Eros, Gott -- Griechenland <Altertum>.
Erotic poetry, Greek -- History and criticism.
Erotic poetry, Greek.
Literature and society -- Greece.
Literature and society.
Greece.
Poetics -- History -- To 1500.
Poetics.
History.
Chronological Term To 1500
Subject Sex in literature.
Sex in literature.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Added Author Lloyd, Janet, 1934- translator.
Added Title Greci e l'eros. English https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98073340
Other Form: Print version: Calame, Claude. Greci e l'eros. English. Poetics of eros in Ancient Greece 9780691043418 (DLC) 98037129 (OCoLC)39713881
ISBN 9781400849154 (electronic book)
1400849152 (electronic book)
0691159432
9780691159430
9780691043418 (cloth)
0691043418 (cloth)