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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Myths can be defined as traditional stories that societies pass on from generation to generation, constantly reinventing and reshaping them through oral, written or visual representations. Rituals and cults, on the other hand, are the festive celebrations that punctuate social life, providing the occasion for the community to perform and reflect on mythic stories or mimetic plays about or by gods and heroes. How do then the recent advances in narratology, sociolinguistics, and anthropology lead us to reconsider the complex relationships between myth and ritual in ancient traditional societies, both literate and non-literate The papers in this groundbreaking volume explore and compare these dynamic interactions across diverse cultures, including archaic and classical Greece, the ancient Near East, and imperial Rome.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The presence of repetitions is a typical formal feature of the Homeric poems, a type of poetry that, before reaching a written version, has been orally composed and transmitted for centuries. This study deals with a particular category of repetitions: those uttered by GammaGamma , intermediaries of distance communication in a narrative universe characterized in turn by the oral transmission of information. The extensive presentation, in direct form, of both the speech of the sender of the message and that of the GammaGamma (human or divine messenger, herald or ambassador), allows us to appreciate the discursive technique of the latter, between exact repetition (verbatim) and reformulation. This technique can be read in a meta-poetic key and used as a starting point to investigate, on the one hand, the compositional mechanisms at the basis of Homeric poetry and, on the other hand, the representation of the relations between the divine and human worlds. Mainly focused on the Iliad, the study also deals with the Odyssey by highlighting and explaining the numerous differences, between the two poems, in staging distance communication. ; La presenza di ripetizioni è una caratteristica formale tipica dei poemi omerici e di una poesia che, prima di giungere a una redazione scritta, è stata per secoli composta e trasmessa oralmente. Questo studio si interessa a una particolare categoria di ripetizioni: quelle pronunciate dagli GammaGamma , intermediari della comunicazione a distanza in un universo narrativo caratterizzato a sua volta dalla trasmissione orale dell'informazione. La presentazione estensiva, in forma diretta, sia del discorso del mandante del messaggio sia di quello dell' GammaGamma (messaggero umano o divino, araldo o ambasciatore), consentono di apprezzare la tecnica discorsiva di quest'ultimo, tesa tra ripetizione esatta (verbatim) e riformulazione. Tale tecnica può essere letta in chiave metapoetica e impiegata come punto di partenza per indagare, da un lato, i meccanismi compositivi che stanno alla base della poesia omerica, dall'altro la rappresentazione delle relazioni tra mondo divino e mondo umano. Principalmente focalizzato sull'Iliade, lo studio si interessa anche all'Odissea, rilevando e spiegando le differenze esistenti tra i due poemi quanto alla mise en scène narrativa della comunicazione a distanza.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Myths can be defined as traditional stories that societies pass on from generation to generation, constantly reinventing and reshaping them through oral, written or visual representations. Rituals and cults, on the other hand, are the festive celebrations that punctuate social life, providing the occasion for the community to perform and reflect on mythic stories or mimetic plays about or by gods and heroes. How do then the recent advances in narratology, sociolinguistics, and anthropology lead us to reconsider the complex relationships between myth and ritual in ancient traditional societies, both literate and non-literate? The papers in this groundbreaking volume explore and compare these dynamic interactions across diverse cultures, including archaic and classical Greece, the ancient Near East, and imperial Rome. Spanning a range of periods and genres, the innovative contributions in this volume explore how recent discoveries in narratology, sociolinguistics and anthropology invite us to rethink the multiple forms of relationships between myth and ritual in ancient societies, whether literate or not. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Myths can be defined as traditional stories that societies pass on from generation to generation, constantly reinventing and reshaping them through oral, written or visual representations. Rituals and cults, on the other hand, are the festive celebrations that punctuate social life, providing the occasion for the community to perform and reflect on mythic stories or mimetic plays about or by gods and heroes. How do then the recent advances in narratology, sociolinguistics, and anthropology lead us to reconsider the complex relationships between myth and ritual in ancient traditional societies, both literate and non-literate? The papers in this groundbreaking volume explore and compare these dynamic interactions across diverse cultures, including archaic and classical Greece, the ancient Near East, and imperial Rome. Spanning a range of periods and genres, the innovative contributions in this volume explore how recent discoveries in narratology, sociolinguistics and anthropology invite us to rethink the multiple forms of relationships between myth and ritual in ancient societies, whether literate or not. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.