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100 1 $aAlexiou, Margaret.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85295602
245 10 $aAfter antiquity :$bGreek language, myth, and metaphor /$cMargaret Alexiou.
260 $aIthaca, N.Y. :$bCornell University Press,$c2002.
300 $axvii, 567 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aMyth and poetics
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 505-546) and indexes.
505 00 $tForeword /$rGregory Nagy --$tIntroduction: Forward to the Past --$gCh. 1.$tGreek Polyglossia: Historical Perspectives.$g1.$tDistinctive Features of the Greek Language.$g2.$tDiversity and Change: From Ancient Greek to Koine.$g3.$tConflicts of Language and Style in the Byzantine Period.$g4.$tThe Emergence of Dialect Literature: Cyprus and Crete.$g5.$tForms of Greek in the Ottoman Period.$g6.$tAfter National Independence: Struggles for Hegemony.$g7.$tFrom "Diglossia" to "Standard Modern Greek"? --$gCh. 2.$tThe New Testament and Its Legacy.$g1.$tVoices from the Past.$g2.$tThe New Testament.$g3.$tThe Emergence of a Byzantine Genre: The Kontakion and Romanos.$g4.$tPrecursors and Precedents.$g5.$tRomanos' Kontakia On the Nativity and On the Resurrection --$gCh. 3.$tNonliterary Genres: Some Private and Public Voices.$g1.$tWriting Home.$g2.$tOf Purple Pants and Chamber Pots: The Imperial Baggage Train.$g3.$tFragments of a Byzantine Tradition of Oral Song? --$gCh. 4.$tNew Departures in the Twelfth Century.
505 80 $g1.$tTexts and Contexts.$g2.$tThe Timarion.$g3.$tEros and the "Constraints of Desire" in Hysmine and Hysminias.$g4.$tProdromos and the Politics of Hunger --$gCh. 5.$tThe Diversity of Mythical Genres.$g1.$tFrom Speech Genres to Mythical Genres?$g2.$tWhat Is Myth?$g3.$tLinking Past and Present: Myth and History.$g4.$tAverting Danger: Myth, Ritual, and Religion.$g5.$tDialogic Ethics: Parables and Fables, Proverbs and Riddles.$g6.$tSongs and Tales: Myth and Fantasy.$g7.$tFrom Myth to Literature.$g8.$tHow Do Myths Mean?$g9.$tThe Nereid "Kalypso" --$gCh. 6.$tMyth in Song.$g1.$tIdeology and Folklore: Greek Songs and European Models.$g2.$tThe Greek Canon, the Ballad, and the Muses.$g3.$tToward New Approaches?$g4.$tForm and Structure: Melody and Narrative.$g5.$tFocal Conflicts: Life beyond the Grave --$gCh. 7.$tMagic Cycles in the Wondertales.$g1.$tThe Cinderella of Greek Folklore?$g2.$tSpinning Yarns and Narrative Contingency.$g3.$tTeasers, Twisters, and Movers: Metanarrative and Paranarrative.
505 80 $g4.$tWeaving Pictures: The Interpenetration of Themes and Images.$g5.$tMetamorphosis: Cyclical Images of Body and Cosmos.$g6.$tCosmology and Morality.$g7.$tThe Tree of Life and the Cosmic Cycle.$g8.$tConcluding Comments --$gCh. 8.$tBetween Worlds: From Myth to Fiction.$g1.$tThe Greek Novel, c. 1830-1880.$g2.$tParalogic Fiction: The Case of Georgios Vizyenos.$g3.$tEthnicity and Sanity.$g4.$tAntithesis as a Strategy of Reading/Writing.$g5.$tEkphrasis: Between Time and Place.$g6.$tCoda: After Vizyenos --$gCh. 9.$tThe Resources of Ritual.$g1.$tRitual and Metaphor.$g2.$tContextualizing Ritual: Everyday Life.$g3.$tAutistic Rituals.$g4.$tRitual and Reciprocity.$g5.$tRituals of the Life Cycle: Separation, Transition, and Integration.$g6.$tGreek Texts: Resources of the Past --$gCh. 10.$tMetaphors in Songs of the Life Cycle.$g1.$tJourney.$g2.$tClothes and Gems.$g3.$tHair.$g4.$tThe Garden of Love.$g5.$tDangerous Spaces: Hunting and Hunted.$g6.$tBurning and Withering.$g7.$tTears and Poison, Blood and Water.
505 80 $g8.$tPlants and Fruits of the Earth.$g9.$tHunting Birds.$g10.$tThe Tree of Love and Life.$g11.$tWhat Is Love?$g12.$tWho Is Speaking?$tConclusion: Backward to the Present --$gApp.$tRomanos the Melodist (Fifth to Sixth Centuries A.D.).
650 0 $aByzantine literature$xHistory and criticism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007102285
650 0 $aGreek literature, Modern$y1453-1800$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aGreek literature, Modern$y19th century$xHistory and criticism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008105416
650 0 $aMythology in literature.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85089438
650 0 $aMetaphor.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084283
830 0 $aMyth and poetics.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86724594
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