Littérature engagée is an important component of contemporary literary creation and criticism. The present article examines this phenomenon in the surviving iambic and elegiac poetry of the Athenian statesman and poet, Solon (early 6th century B.C.), in order to offer comparative material to the modern student of the subject
Departing from the idea of díkē [justice], present in Homeric poetry and the different perspectives ...
Contains fulltext : 43215.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)VIII, 476 p
The thesis examines the imagery of Archaic Greek lyric poetry and its relation to the 'here and now'...
This dissertation is a Commentary on Solon's Poems (elegiacs and tetrameters; the iambic trimeters, ...
This paper concerns the problem of authorship of Solon’s transmitted poems. Through an oral traditio...
This book addresses the historical, social and political contexts within which Solon of Athens insti...
In the 6th century B.C., Solon played an important role in the city of Athens. As a lawgiver, he est...
Este artículo trata de repasar cuestiones histórico-literarias todavía sin dilucidar, tales como la ...
This article takes its point of departure from a tradition found in the Homeric scholia and fourth-c...
Departing from an anecdote related by Plutarch, in The life of Solon, in which the Athenian legislat...
Throughout his life, Solon intervened at different times in the Athenian political scene, usually ag...
Solon (c 658-558 BC) is famous as both statesman and poet but also, and above all, as the paramount ...
For over two centuries―starting with the earliest surviving iambic poet and elegist, Archilochus―ele...
This article considers how Solon recasts the traditional imagery of warfare and violence in order to...
The paper argues for a compatibilist reading of the two most important of Solon\u2019s poems, the El...
Departing from the idea of díkē [justice], present in Homeric poetry and the different perspectives ...
Contains fulltext : 43215.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)VIII, 476 p
The thesis examines the imagery of Archaic Greek lyric poetry and its relation to the 'here and now'...
This dissertation is a Commentary on Solon's Poems (elegiacs and tetrameters; the iambic trimeters, ...
This paper concerns the problem of authorship of Solon’s transmitted poems. Through an oral traditio...
This book addresses the historical, social and political contexts within which Solon of Athens insti...
In the 6th century B.C., Solon played an important role in the city of Athens. As a lawgiver, he est...
Este artículo trata de repasar cuestiones histórico-literarias todavía sin dilucidar, tales como la ...
This article takes its point of departure from a tradition found in the Homeric scholia and fourth-c...
Departing from an anecdote related by Plutarch, in The life of Solon, in which the Athenian legislat...
Throughout his life, Solon intervened at different times in the Athenian political scene, usually ag...
Solon (c 658-558 BC) is famous as both statesman and poet but also, and above all, as the paramount ...
For over two centuries―starting with the earliest surviving iambic poet and elegist, Archilochus―ele...
This article considers how Solon recasts the traditional imagery of warfare and violence in order to...
The paper argues for a compatibilist reading of the two most important of Solon\u2019s poems, the El...
Departing from the idea of díkē [justice], present in Homeric poetry and the different perspectives ...
Contains fulltext : 43215.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)VIII, 476 p
The thesis examines the imagery of Archaic Greek lyric poetry and its relation to the 'here and now'...