
By Gregory Nagy
This booklet is a comparative learn of oral poetics in literate cultures, concentrating on the issues of textual fluidity within the transmission of Homeric poetry over part a millennium, from the Archaic during the Hellenistic sessions of historical Greece. It stresses the position of functionality and the performer within the re-creative technique of composition-in-performance. It addresses questions of authority and authorship within the making of oral poetry, and it examines the efforts of historic students to edit a definitive textual content of the "real" Homer.
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