WORKS AND DAYS AS A TRANSITIONAL TEXT
WORKS AND DAYS AS A TRANSITIONAL TEXT
Author(s): Ruth ScodelSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Centrum Interdyscyplinarnych Badań Relacji między Kulturą Oralną i Piśmienniczą, Uniwersytet Wrocławski
Keywords: transitional text; Myth of Races; Pandora; doublets; abbreviation; performance time
Summary/Abstract: Hesiod’s Works and Days shows a number of peculiarities. Both the Winter segment and the Nautilia contain doublets; significant narrative details are omitted in both the myths; there are internal contradictions; the poem hints at material that is not developed, such as Pandora’s deceptive speech and bird-omens. This paper suggests that the poem is a transitional text that establishes a definitive version of a poem previously performed with extensive variation. Such a version required compromises if it was to convey the poet’s thought without being open to misunderstanding and still be performable in one sitting.
Journal: Quaestiones Oralitatis
- Issue Year: IV/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 55-78
- Page Count: 24
- Language: English