Description: Pindar and HomerFrank J. NisetichThe Johns Hopkins University PressBaltimore and London 1989Preface"[It] has always struck me as odd that Pindar should have drunk deeply from the fountain of Homer's poetic language and yet not owe him very much in the way of poetic inspiration, yet this is a view commonly held. It seems not unrelated to another, implicit in the amount of space and attention given to Pindar in histories of Greek literature: that he is a marginal, if imposing, figure, a poet with a narrow range of interests and a limited appeal. A study of his indebtedness to Homer might help correct that prejudice."
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Frank Nisetich
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Topic: Classics
Subject: Classics
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