Greek Lyric Poetry

by M. L. West (Translator)

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The Greek lyric, elegiac, and iambic poets of the two centuries from 650 to 450 BC - Archilochus and Alcman, Sappho and Mimnermus, Anacreon, Simonides, and the rest - produced some of the finest poetry of antiquity, perfect in form, spontaneous in expression, reflecting all the joys andanxieties of their personal lives and of the societies in which they lived.This new poetic translation by a leading expert captures the nuances of meaning and the whole spirit of this poetry as never before. show more It is not merely a selection but covers all the surviving poems and intelligible fragments, apart from the works of Pindar and Bacchylides, and includes a number ofpieces not previously translated. The Introduction gives a brief account of the poets, and explanatory Notes on the texts will be found at the end. show less

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A few years ago I thought I would quickly read Republic. This tactical error has lead to an obsession with Greek literature and I am now scraping the barrel with this anthology in a desperate attempt to find new material. It basically contains every extant Greek lyric from before 450BC with the exception of Pindar and Bacchylides. Some authors are suurvived by only a single line of verse which is sad, but also frustrating as it's impossible to get any clear idea of who they were. Others do come across clearly and there's some really beautiful stuff. Sappho is of particular interest as her enormous reputation today is based on such a slender number of verses.

Recommended for anyone who must read everything by the ancient Greeks or for show more those who want an overview of what sort of work they were producing. Clear translations and sensible notes. For what it is, I cannot find fault with it. show less
Great collection of Greek poetry ranging from the 7th Century through the 5th Century BC. A period when gods, goddess, and the underlings were central players in life. There are pleas to the gods and thanks as well. Archilochus, however, finds writing erotica a better use of time. Simonides uses the god's creation of women and ties it to different animals in a very unflattering way. The collection covers wars, pointers for daily life, and even drinking songs. Not all poet’s works are complete several, including Sappho, contain only fragments of what has survived. Also several of the poems have lines or works filled in where missing. Perhaps what is most surprising is how much we still have today even after the destruction of the show more library at Alexandria. show less

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M.L. West is an Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, and a Fellow of the British Academy.

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Alcaeus (Author)
Alcman (Author)
Anacreon (Author)
Ananius (Author)
Archilochus (Author)
Aristoxenus (Author)
Asius (Author)
Callinus (Author)
Cydias (Author)
Demodocus (Author)
Euenus (Author)
Eumelus (Author)
Hipponax (Author)
Homer (Author)
Ibycus (Author)
Lamprocles (Author)
Lasus (Author)
Mimnermus (Author)
Moreau, Gustave (Cover artist)
Pratinas (Author)
Praxilla (Author)
Pythermus (Author)
Sappho (Author)
Solon (Author)
Stesichorus (Author)
Susarion (Author)
Telesilla (Author)
Terpander (Author)
Theognidea (Author)
Timocreon (Author)
Tyrtaeus (Author)
Xenophanes (Author)

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Canonical title
Greek Lyric Poetry
Original publication date
1994
Original language
Ancient Greek

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Poetry, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
884.0108Literature & rhetoricClassical & modern Greek literaturesClassical Greek lyric poetry
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PA3622 .W45Language and LiteratureGreek language and literature. Latin language and literatureGreek literatureTranslations
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