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Select Translations from Scaliger's Poetics

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 edition. Excerpt: ...than comedy, for the homelier or more every-day life finds its way into song first; thus, nuptials before tragic situations, drinking bouts before continence, the conversation of ordinary life before a pretentious style of discourse, and pastoral life before court life. Moreover, this claim that tragedy antedates comedy is based upon false reasoning. It is said that the Iliad is older than the Odyssey, and that the Iliad is the model for tragedy, and the Odyssey for comedy. Now I would not presume to say which one was written earlier, for it is a debatable question, but I do think that the Odyssey, which is written in a looser style, should be read first. Furthermore I do not think that all writing should be referred to Homer as a standard, for he ought to be judged by a standard himself. Again, who does not see that the Odyssey is essentially a tragedy? In the I liad, on the other hand, there is no tragic sequence. If you take it as a whole, it is one long string of deaths. It begins with a pestilence, which destroys more men than the entire war; it ends with the death of only one person, and he is not even mentioned by name. And though the poem is called the Iliad, Ilium is not destroyed in this poem, but in the Odyssey. On the other hand, in the major part of the Odyssey only one character, Elpenor, dies, and he was drunk; for the destruction of the companions of Odysseus is barely mentioned, and without any emotional appeal. There are pictures of sweet intercourse, there is drinking, song, and dance. At the denouement, however, the wooers are slain, and the dens ex machina, a property of tragedy, is employed. Finally, Aristotle laughs at those who think that the Iliad or the Odyssey is a complete organism with one plot, for he..."

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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781230861388
ISBN (ISBN-10): 1230861386
Paperback
Publishing year: 2013
Publisher: TheClassics.us

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ISBN/EAN: 1230861386

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1-230-86138-6, 978-1-230-86138-8
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Book author: scaligero
Book title: scaliger


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