Significance of Greek Epic Poetry: earliest extensive narratives in a European language
Greek identity (Panhellenism)
primary source documents
influence
Early Greek Epic Poetry (Marks)
significance
Historical Contexts for Greek Epic
Bronze Age (BA) (c2000-1100 BCE): Minoans & Mycenaeans
the Trojan War
Early Iron Age (EIA) / Dark Ages (1100-800 BCE)
Greek Renaissance (800-700 BCE)
Orientalizing Period (700-600)
Archaic Period (600-480)
Classical Period (480-338)
Hellenistic Period (338-146)
The Parry-Lord Model of Oral Composition-in-Performance
methods: statistical, comparative
underlying structure of epic: meter, dactylic hexameter, formulas
performance & training of singers (Slavic guslari)
implications of the model
The Iliad: The Wrath of Achilles
mythological background: wedding of Peleus & Thetis, Judgment of Paris; assembly of Greek
beginning of the Iliad
the Muse
quarrel between Achilles and Agamemnon
role of the gods
overall structure
Bks 1-4 withdrawal of Achilles to first battle scene
Bks 5-8 indecisive fighting > Zeus bans divine participation
Bks 9-12 embassy to Achilles; Trojans reach the ships
Bks 13-15 Greeks rally (Hera seduces Zeus)
Bks 16-19 death of Patroklos leads to return of Achilles
Bks 20-22 Achilles fights until he kills Hektor
Bks 23-24 funerals of Patroklos and Hektor
the withdrawal-devastation-return pattern