Pindar

Cover of Pindar by D. S. Carne-Ross
Year: 1985
Language: en
Edition: First Paperback Edition
Pages: 195
ISBN-13: 9780300033939
Dimensions:
Height: 0.66 Inches
Length: 8.23 Inches
Weight: 0.70988848364 Pounds
Width: 5.52 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 884/.01
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Pindar by D. S. Carne-Ross, published by Yale University Press in 1985, is presented in this First Paperback Edition, comprising 195 pages in English. This book aims to illuminate the work of Pindar, a classical poet often overlooked due to the unique nature of his compositions, particularly the victory odes written to honor athletes. Carne-Ross engages in critical discussions and comparisons with more familiar poets, alongside selective translations, to showcase the craftsmanship and beauty inherent in Pindar’s odes.

Readers will find a thorough examination of the victory ode’s form in the first chapter, highlighting its traditional features and how Pindar masterfully weaves them into a cohesive and harmonious composition. The subsequent chapters offer close readings of a dozen odes, revealing the depth and range of experiences captured within this seemingly narrow genre. This work is designed for general readers, requiring no prior knowledge of specialized literature, while also providing fresh insights that may interest scholars in literary criticism and poetry.


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Pindar has for centuries been the least understood and appreciated of the great classical poets, for the type of composition by which he is now chiefly represent–the ode written on commission to praise a victorious athlete–does not seem to fit our notions of what a lyric poem should be. This book by D.S. Carne-Ross sets out to recover Pindar as a vital presence in the Western tradition. Through critical discussion, comparison with more familiar poets past and present, and selective translation, Carne-Ross demonstrates the craftsmanship and beauty of a Pindaric ode.
The first chapter examines the form of the victory ode–an inherited form with its required, recurrent features–and shows how, in Pindar’s hands, its disparate elements compose a complex, harmonious whole. The rest of the book consists of close readings of a dozen odes illustrating different aspects of Pindar’s genius and the wide range of experience that this seemingly limited genre can cover.
Written to convey to the general reader the skill and power of Pindar’s poetry, this book assumes no knowledge of the specialist literature. However, a number of Carne-Ross’s interpretations do break fresh critical ground, and thus the book will also be of interest to scholars in the field.

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Publisher: Yale University Press. Year: 1985.
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ISBN-13: 9780300033939.
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Language: en. Pages: 195. Edition: First Paperback Edition.

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