Metaphor in Homer : time, speech, and thought /

How are time, speech and thought presented in the Iliad and Odyssey? What role does metaphor play in these portrayals? How might metaphor have aided the poet in the production of his song? In this book, Andreas T. Zanker considers these and other questions from the perspective of conceptual metaphor...

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Main Author: Zanker, Andreas Thomas, 1981- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
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Summary:How are time, speech and thought presented in the Iliad and Odyssey? What role does metaphor play in these portrayals? How might metaphor have aided the poet in the production of his song? In this book, Andreas T. Zanker considers these and other questions from the perspective of conceptual metaphor theory, investigating the commonalities and differences between the ancient and modern conceptualizations of, for example, the passing of time, communication of information and internal dialogue. In so doing, he takes a stance on broader questions concerning the alleged 'primitive' quality of the Homeric conceptual system, the process of composition in performance, and the categories of the literal and the figurative. All Greek is translated, and readers in disciplines beyond classics and cognitive linguistics will find something of interest in this investigation of the conceptual metaphors lodged within a corpus of extremely early poetry.
Physical Description:x, 263 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-247) and indexes.
ISBN:9781108491884
110849188X