Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction: sounding out The Poet’s Voice
- 1 The poet hero: language and representation in the Odyssey
- 2 Intimations of immortality: fame and tradition from Homer to Pindar
- 3 Comic inversion and inverted commas: Aristophanes and parody
- 4 Framing, polyphony and desire: Theocritus and Hellenistic poetics
- 5 The paradigms of epic: Apollonius Rhodius and the example of the past
- Bibliography
- Index
2 - Intimations of immortality: fame and tradition from Homer to Pindar
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 October 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction: sounding out The Poet’s Voice
- 1 The poet hero: language and representation in the Odyssey
- 2 Intimations of immortality: fame and tradition from Homer to Pindar
- 3 Comic inversion and inverted commas: Aristophanes and parody
- 4 Framing, polyphony and desire: Theocritus and Hellenistic poetics
- 5 The paradigms of epic: Apollonius Rhodius and the example of the past
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
In ancient Greek culture of all periods, the notion of kleos is linked in a fundamental way to the poet’s voice, and no adequate discussion of that voice could ignore this topic. Itranslate kleos by ’fame’, ’glory’ or ’renown’, but some further glossing of this complex term is immediately necessary. Kleos is etymologically and semantically related to the verb kluo (’I hear’) – kleos is ’that which is heard’, ’a report’, even ’rumour’. So Telemachus, when he returns to Ithaca, asks Eumaeus for the kleos from town. Kleos is applied to what people talk (of), and an object like Nestor’s shield has a ’kleos which reaches heaven’, and heroes’ armour is often described as kluta (’with kleos’, ’talked of’). ’Things, places and persons acquire kleos as they acquire an identity in the human world, as stories are told about them.’
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- The Poet's VoiceEssays on Poetics and Greek Literature, pp. 69 - 166Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024