Space in Archaic Greek Lyric
Discover the fascinating exploration of spatial dynamics in ancient literature with Space in Archaic Greek Lyric by Jo Gaby Marc Heirman. Published by Vossiuspers UvA in 2012, this insightful paperback delves into the significance of space in archaic Greek lyric poetry from the 7th to the 5th century BC. With 226 pages of rich analysis, Heirman employs a theoretical framework influenced by narratology, phenomenology, and metaphor theory to illuminate the intricate relationships between city and countryside within these timeless works. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in Greek poetry, literary criticism, and the evolving concept of space in literature. Enhance your understanding of this 'hot topic' in literary studies and uncover the profound connections between space and time in the lyrical expressions of ancient Greece.