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The Poetics of Failure in Ancient Greece
offers an innovative approach to archaic and classical Greek literature by focusing on an original and rather unexplored topic. Through close readings of epic, lyric, and tragic poetry, the book engages into a thorough discourse on error, loss, and inadequacy as a personal and collective experience.
Stamatia Dova revisits key passages from the
Iliad
and the
Odyssey
, the
Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite
, Pindar's epinician odes, Euripides'
Herakles
, and other texts to identify a poetics of failure that encompasses gods, heroes, athletes, and citizens alike. From Odysseus'shortcomings as a captain in the
to the defeat of anonymous wrestlers at the 460 B.C.E. Olympics in Pindar, this study examines failure from a mythological, literary, and historical perspective. Mindful of ancient Greek society's emphasis on honor and shame, Dova's in-depth analysis also sheds light on cultural responses to failure as well as on its preservation in societal memory, as in the case of Phrynichos'
The Fall of Miletos
in 493 B.C.E. Athens.
Engaging for both scholars and students, this book is key reading for those interested in how ancient Greek literary paradigms tried to answer the question of how and why we fail.
The Poetics of Failure in Ancient Greece
offers an innovative approach to archaic and classical Greek literature by focusing on an original and rather unexplored topic. Through close readings of epic, lyric, and tragic poetry, the book engages into a thorough discourse on error, loss, and inadequacy as a personal and collective experience.
Stamatia Dova revisits key passages from the
Iliad
and the
Odyssey
, the
Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite
, Pindar's epinician odes, Euripides'
Herakles
, and other texts to identify a poetics of failure that encompasses gods, heroes, athletes, and citizens alike. From Odysseus'shortcomings as a captain in the
to the defeat of anonymous wrestlers at the 460 B.C.E. Olympics in Pindar, this study examines failure from a mythological, literary, and historical perspective. Mindful of ancient Greek society's emphasis on honor and shame, Dova's in-depth analysis also sheds light on cultural responses to failure as well as on its preservation in societal memory, as in the case of Phrynichos'
The Fall of Miletos
in 493 B.C.E. Athens.
Engaging for both scholars and students, this book is key reading for those interested in how ancient Greek literary paradigms tried to answer the question of how and why we fail.

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