Epiphanies and dreams in Greek polytheism: textual genres and "reality" from Homer to Heliodorus

"While modern students of Greek religion are alert to the occasion-boundedness of epiphanies and divinatory dreams in Greek polytheism, they are curiously indifferent to the generic parameters of the relevant textual representations on which they build their argument. Instead, generic questions...

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Main Author: Lipka, Michael 1969- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2022]
In: MythosEikonPoiesis (Band 13)
Year: 2022
Series/Journal:MythosEikonPoiesis Band 13
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Greek language / Literature / Epiphany (Motif) / Dream (Motif) / Myth (Motif) / Gods (Motif)
Further subjects:B Rêves dans la littérature
B Dieux grecs
B Greek literature
B Mythology, Greek
B Gods, Greek
B Mythologie grecque
B Épiphanies (Insight) dans la littérature
B Littérature ancienne - Histoire et critique
B Epiphanies
B Littérature grecque - Histoire et critique
B Dreams - Religious aspects
B Dreams in literature
B Epiphanies in literature
B Classical literature History and criticism
B Épiphanies (Insight)
B Greek literature History and criticism
B Rêves - Aspect religieux
B Dreams Religious aspects
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Classical literature
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Summary:"While modern students of Greek religion are alert to the occasion-boundedness of epiphanies and divinatory dreams in Greek polytheism, they are curiously indifferent to the generic parameters of the relevant textual representations on which they build their argument. Instead, generic questions are normally left to the literary critic, who in turn is less interested in religion. To evaluate the relation of epiphanies and divinatory dreams to Greek polytheism, the book investigates relevant representations through all major textual genres in pagan antiquity. The evidence of the investigated genres suggests that the 'epiphany-mindedness' of the Greeks, postulated by most modern critics, is largely an academic chimaera, a late-comer of Christianizing 19th-century-scholarship. It is primarily founded on a misinterpretation of Homer's notorious anthropomorphism (in the Iliad and Odyssey but also in the Homeric Hymns). This anthropomorphism, which is keenly absorbed by Greek drama and figural art, has very little to do with the religious lifeworld experience of the ancient Greeks, as it appears in other genres. By contrast, throughout all textual genres investigated here, divinatory dreams are represented as an ordinary and real part of the ancient Greeks' lifeworld experience"--
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis Seite 257-286
ISBN:3110636360