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The Greek poet Cavafy and history / by Spyros Tzouvelis ; translated by Panos Karagiorgos.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (109 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781443899079
  • 1443899070
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Greek poet Cavafy and history.DDC classification:
  • 889/.132 23
LOC classification:
  • PA5610.K2 Z92513 2016eb
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Contents:
Journey into history with Cavafy -- Aristotle's poetics and Cavafy -- The magic impulse towards the past -- Basic motives in the historical, didactic and other poems -- The sensual Cavafy -- An anthology of Cavafy's poems.
Summary: This book presents a survey and evaluation of Cavafy's poetical work with an emphasis on his historical and didactic poems. The poet prefers to describe events while they are still in progress. We, the readers, know from History that the game is lost and we feel like wise men hearing "the mystic sound of the approaching events". We see the future of that era which is the past of our era.For the first time, the relation of Cavafy's poetics to Aristotle's Poetics is examined. Some of Cavafy's techniques, including the use of details and of an intervening narrator are also discussed in detail, showing that, through such devices, he succeeds in taking the reader back to the living past. The basic motifs of Cavafy's poetry are also systematically analysed, under the light of his proclaimed manner of revisiting the same areas by completing, illuminating or revealing the oppositions of the initial form. In addition, new translations of Cavafy's most well-known poems, including "Thermopylae", "Ithaca", "Expecting the Barbarians", "Voices", "Desires", "Walls", and "The City", are appended to this volume.
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This book presents a survey and evaluation of Cavafy's poetical work with an emphasis on his historical and didactic poems. The poet prefers to describe events while they are still in progress. We, the readers, know from History that the game is lost and we feel like wise men hearing "the mystic sound of the approaching events". We see the future of that era which is the past of our era.For the first time, the relation of Cavafy's poetics to Aristotle's Poetics is examined. Some of Cavafy's techniques, including the use of details and of an intervening narrator are also discussed in detail, showing that, through such devices, he succeeds in taking the reader back to the living past. The basic motifs of Cavafy's poetry are also systematically analysed, under the light of his proclaimed manner of revisiting the same areas by completing, illuminating or revealing the oppositions of the initial form. In addition, new translations of Cavafy's most well-known poems, including "Thermopylae", "Ithaca", "Expecting the Barbarians", "Voices", "Desires", "Walls", and "The City", are appended to this volume.

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Journey into history with Cavafy -- Aristotle's poetics and Cavafy -- The magic impulse towards the past -- Basic motives in the historical, didactic and other poems -- The sensual Cavafy -- An anthology of Cavafy's poems.

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