Homeric Variations on Lament by Briseis
Homeric Variations on Lament by Briseis
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Author(s): Dué, Casey
ISBN No.: 9780742522183
Pages: 240
Year: 200205
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 221.20
Status: Out Of Print

Casey Dué examines the figure of Briseis, the concubine of Achilles in the Iliad , as an example of the traditional artistry enabled by a complex and self-contained oral poetic system. Briseis' lament for Patroclus in Iliad 19 hints at her role in the larger epic tradition. Dué argues that Briseis' role in the Iliad is enormously compressed, both in relation to the Iliad and the entire tradition of the epic cycle. Through a close reading of Homeric passages, Homeric Variations on a Lament by Briseis shows how the Iliad refers to expanded and alternative traditions about Briseis even while asserting its own version of her story. It seems likely that there were at least two variations on the story of Briseis, because of the two-fold pattern she fulfills in ancient references. In one variation she is a wife whose husband is killed by Achilles in the sack of his city; in another she is an unmarried girl, the daughter of a king, whose father is killed when Achilles captures her town. Our Iliad alludes to multiple variations on these two basic themes. res her town.


Our Iliad alludes to multiple variations on these two basic themes.res her town. Our Iliad alludes to multiple variations on these two basic themes.res her town. Our Iliad alludes to multiple variations on these two basic themes.


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