Theocritus' Pastoral Analogies: The Formation of a GenreUniv of Wisconsin Press, 1991 - 304 pages In a book as beautifully written as the poetry it celebrates, Kathryn Gutzwiller uses the famous Idylls of Theocritus to show us the formative processes at work in the creation of a literary genre--the pastoral--and how the very structure of a genre both shapes and limits judgments about it. |
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... Theory of Genre 9 Analogy as Structure 13 Part I 2. The Herdsman in Early Greek Poetry and Myth 23 The Herdsman and the Heroic Ideal 24 The Herdsman and Intellectual Activity 29 The Animal Thief and Intellectual Activity 35 3. The ...
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Contents
Pastoral as Genre | 3 |
The Herdsman in Early Greek Poetry and Myth | 23 |
The Herdsman in Greek Drama | 45 |
The Herdsman in Plato | 66 |
Inner Structure Complete | 83 |
The Beauty and the Beast Poems | 105 |
Contest and Conflict | 134 |
Goatherd and Poet | 158 |
History as Structure | 175 |
Notes | 203 |
Select Bibliography | 276 |
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