Signs of Orality: The Oral Tradition and Its Influence in the Greek and Roman World

Signs of Orality: The Oral Tradition and Its Influence in the Greek and Roman World

Author
E. Anne Mackay
Publisher
Brill
Language
English
Year
1998
Page
264
ISBN
9004112731,9789004112735
File Type
pdf
File Size
15.3 MiB

The essays in this volume present new insights into the far-reaching influence of an early oral culture on subsequent development after the spread of literacy. At the outset, revisionist essays on the Homeric epics examine such questions as historical memory, Homer's audience(s), descriptive strategies, ring-composition, and the status of orality as a constitutive feature of the epics.
These are followed by virtually unprecedented studies of the orality of later (written) literature, including Greek oratory, Virgilian epic, Pliny's Panegyricus and story-telling in late Greek writers. Included as well are two discussions of Athenian vase-painting: annular scene-composition in the black-figure tradition, and the implications of kalos-inscriptions. An introduction by leading oral theorist John Miles Foley situates all the essays at the leading edge of oral theoretical development.

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