In Search of the Classic: Reconsidering the Greco-Roman Tradition, Homer to Valery and Beyond - Steven Shankman - Books - Pennsylvania State University Press - 9780271025728 - September 15, 1994
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In Search of the Classic: Reconsidering the Greco-Roman Tradition, Homer to Valery and Beyond

Steven Shankman

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In Search of the Classic: Reconsidering the Greco-Roman Tradition, Homer to Valery and Beyond

The "classical," Steven Shankman argues, should not be confused with a particular historical period of Western antiquity, although it may owe its original articulation to the literary and philosophical explorations of ancient Greek authors. Shankman's book searches for and attempts to formulate the shape of the continuing presence?as embodied in particular literary works mainly from Western antiquity and the neoclassical and modern periods?of what the author calls a "classical" understanding of literature.

For Shankman, literature, defined from a classical perspective, is a coherent, compelling, and rationally defensible representation that resists being reduced either to the mere recording of material reality or to the bare exemplification of an abstract philosophical precept. He derives his definition largely from his reading of Greek literature from Homer through Plato, from the history of literary criticism, and from the Greco-Roman tradition in English, American, and French literature. Shankman reveals unsuspected yet convincing connections among authors of such widely disparate times and places. His idea of the "classic" that authorizes these connections is presented as normative, thus making possible the evaluation of literary works and, in turn, forthright discussion of what constitutes the "literary" as distinct from other kinds of discourse. Shankman's study runs counter to a strong tendency of contemporary criticism that argues precisely against any distinct category of the "literary." He offers a series of interpretations that cumulatively advance theoretical discussion by challenging scholars to rethink the critical paradigms of postmodernism.

At the center of the book is a discussion of the quintessentially classic Valéry poem Le Cimetière marin and the classic qualities it shares with Pindar's third Pythian ode, from which Valéry derives the epigraph for his poem.


352 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 15, 1994
ISBN13 9780271025728
Publishers Pennsylvania State University Press
Pages 352
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 25 mm   ·   558 g
Language English  

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