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Das Buch behandelt Alkaios Frg. 140 V. (marmairei de megas domos ...). Die sprachliche, stilistische, geschichtliche und literarische Analyse ist ausführlich und durch die gesamte griechische Literatur weiterverfolgt. Die Abhandlung versucht die bisher oft widersprüchlich vorgeschlagenenen Interpretationen dieses Textes zu übertreffen: sie werden als eine hartnäckige "Luftspiegelung" (in der Bedeutung des ital. "miraggio" im Titel) betrachtet. Die vorgeschlagene Deutung fasst den Text als eine "revolutionäre" Ode auf, mit der sich der verbannte Dichter an die in seiner Heimat gebliebenen Freunde und Verschwörer wendet. Um den Tyrannen zu stürzen, sollen sie zu den Waffen greifen, die den Feinden weggenommen und im großen Tempel geweiht wurden. Die sollten nicht nur vorangegangene Heldentaten beweisen, sondern auch in dem bevorstehenden angekündigten Sturm gegen den Tyrannen tatsächlich benutzt werden. Eine "Brief-Ode", die als solche nicht überraschen soll, da Alkaios eine weitere Nachricht an die Freunde im Frg. 400 V. schickt. Das Beispiel des Alkaios setzt sich in der gesamten klassischen Kultur durch, spiegelt Sinn und Bedeutung nicht nur des Alkaios selbst wider, sondern jeder weiteren Komposition, die zu dieser Gattung gehört und im Buch aufgezeigt und erforscht wird.
Lyric poetry --- Greek poetry --- History and criticism. --- Alcaeus --- Alcée --- Alkaios --- Alkaios van Mytilene --- Alcaeus van Mytilene --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Carmina 140. --- Alkaios. --- Greek Lyric.
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How has the migrant crisis shaped Europe's borders?.
Emigration and immigration law --- European Union countries --- Lesbos (Greece : Municipality) --- Lesbos Island (Greece) --- Lesvos (Greece) --- Lésvos Island (Greece) --- Metelino Island (Greece) --- Midilli Island (Greece) --- Midilli Adası (Greece) --- Midillü Island (Greece) --- Midullu Island (Greece) --- Mitilíni (Greece) --- Mitilíni Island (Greece) --- Mitylene Island (Greece) --- Mytilene Island (Greece) --- Mytilini (Greece) --- Nēsi Lesvos (Greece) --- Nisí Lésvos (Greece) --- Perifereiakí Enótita Lésvou (Greece) --- Periphereiakē Henotēta Lesvou (Greece) --- EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- Boundaries. --- Emigration and immigration. --- Emigration and immigration --- Government policy. --- EU--BOUNDARIES --- EU--EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION --- #SBIB:327.7H233 --- #SBIB:39A6 --- Europese Unie: externe relaties, buitenlands- en defensiebeleid (ook WEU) --- Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen --- Boundaries --- Government policy --- Migration. Refugees --- Lesbos --- Emigration and immigration law - European Union countries --- European Union countries - Boundaries --- European Union countries - Emigration and immigration --- European Union countries - Emigration and immigration - Government policy --- Lesbos (Greece : Municipality) - Emigration and immigration - Case studies
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Re-Reading Sappho reflects the recent fascination with Sappho's "afterlife." The essays examine the changing interpretations of scholars and writers who have read the fragmentary remains of Sappho's poetry. As the contributors explore the ways that each generation creates its own Sappho, the Sapphic tradition itself becomes an index to changing sensibilities and cultural norms about sexuality, gender roles, and notions of fema le authorship.A legendary literary figure, Sappho has attracted readers, critics, and biographers ever since she composed poems on the island of Lesbos at the close of the seventh century B.C. Bringing together some of the best recent criticism on the subject, this volume, together with Reading Sappho, represents the first anthology of Sappho scholarship, drawing attention to Sappho's importance as a poet and reflecting the diversity of critical approaches in classical and literary scholarship during the last several decades.
Love poetry, Greek --- Women and literature --- Literature, Modern --- Transmission of texts --- Lesbians in literature --- Love in literature --- Languages & Literatures --- Greek & Latin Languages & Literatures --- Literary transmission --- Manuscript transmission --- Textual transmission --- Criticism, Textual --- Editions --- Manuscripts --- Modern literature --- Arts, Modern --- Literature --- Greek love poetry --- Greek poetry --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc --- Greek influences --- Sappho --- Criticism and interpretation --- History. --- Influence. --- Lesbos (Greece : Municipality) --- In literature. --- Safo --- Sapʻo --- Saffo --- Sapphus --- Sapfo --- Сафо --- سيفو --- Safona --- Sapho --- Σαπφῶ --- Ψάπφω --- Psappho --- Sapfo van Lesbos --- Sappho van Lesbos --- Lesbos Island (Greece) --- Lesvos (Greece) --- Lésvos Island (Greece) --- Metelino Island (Greece) --- Midilli Island (Greece) --- Midilli Adası (Greece) --- Midillü Island (Greece) --- Midullu Island (Greece) --- Mitilíni (Greece) --- Mitilíni Island (Greece) --- Mitylene Island (Greece) --- Mytilene Island (Greece) --- Mytilini (Greece) --- Nēsi Lesvos (Greece) --- Nisí Lésvos (Greece) --- Perifereiakí Enótita Lésvou (Greece) --- Periphereiakē Henotēta Lesvou (Greece)
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Reading Sappho considers Sappho's poetry as a powerful, influential voice in the Western cultural tradition. Essays are divided into four sections: "Language and Literary Context," "Homer and Oral Tradition", "Ritual and Social Context", and "Women's Erotics". Contributors focus on literary history, mythic traditions, cultural studies, performance studies, recent work in feminist theory, and more.A legendary literary figure, Sappho has attracted readers, critics, and biographers ever since she composed poems on the island of Lesbos at the close of the seventh century B.C. Bringing together some of the best recent criticism on the subject, this volume, together with Re-Reading Sappho, represents the first anthology of Sappho scholarship, drawing attention to Sappho's importance as a poet and reflecting the diversity of critical approaches in classical and literary scholarship during the last several decades.
Love poetry, Greek --- -Women and literature --- -Literature --- Greek love poetry --- Greek poetry --- History and criticism --- Lesbos Island --- Sappho --- Sapfo --- Sapfo van Lesbos --- Sappho van Lesbos --- Sapho --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Lesbos Island (Greece) --- -In literature --- Women and literature --- History and criticism. --- -History and criticism --- -Greek love poetry --- Literature --- Lesvos (Greece) --- Lésvos Island (Greece) --- Metelino Island (Greece) --- Midilli Island (Greece) --- Midilli Adası (Greece) --- Midillü Island (Greece) --- Midullu Island (Greece) --- Mitilíni (Greece) --- Mitilíni Island (Greece) --- Mitylene Island (Greece) --- Mytilene Island (Greece) --- Mytilini (Greece) --- Nēsi Lesvos (Greece) --- Nisí Lésvos (Greece) --- Perifereiakí Enótita Lésvou (Greece) --- Periphereiakē Henotēta Lesvou (Greece) --- In literature. --- Greek & Latin Languages & Literatures --- Languages & Literatures --- Safo --- Sapʻo --- Saffo --- Sapphus --- Сафо --- سيفو --- Safona --- Σαπφῶ --- Ψάπφω --- Psappho --- Lesbos (Greece : Municipality) --- ancient greece. --- ancient greek poetry. --- antiquity. --- classical poetry. --- classical studies. --- cultural studies. --- cultural tradition. --- diversity. --- feminist theory. --- gender and sexuality. --- gender studies. --- homer and oral tradition. --- languages and literary context. --- lesbos. --- love and desire. --- lyric poetry. --- mythic traditions. --- ode to aphrodite. --- performance studies. --- poetry. --- ritual and social context. --- sappho scholarship. --- sappho. --- sexuality. --- tenth muse. --- the poetess. --- the tithonus poem. --- western culture. --- womens erotics.
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