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Legein ta legomena. Herodotus' Stories as Natural Narrative
About this book
In the aftermath of the Persian Wars, not only new geopolitical borders were established in the Hellenic world, but there also emerged an intracultural line between the worlds of oral and increasing textual modes of communication. This book seeks to prove that these cultural changes are mirrored in a verbal work of art in the texts of Herodotus. The analysis of his texts, by applying the natural narratology theory, shows a specific and extraordinary mediacy between both approaches to communication. On the one hand, his «Histories» present a general account of the recent Greek history in a rationalizing and personal narrative of the historian who codifies it in a textual framework. On the other hand, they seem to consist of a conglomerate of numerous oral stories, which may assume a conversational narration structure.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Abbreviations
- Note on texts and translations
- Chapter I: Introduction
- Chapter II: Ancient antecedents of narratological theories
- Chapter III: Natural narratology in the context of modern narratological theories
- Chapter IV: Antique writings and natural narrative
- Chapter V: Poetics of Herodotusā writings: Logios and his story
- Chapter VI: Style of Herodotusā stories in the light of natural narrative
- Chapter VII: Significance of Herodotusā stories in the light of natural narrative
- Chapter VIII: Summary
- Bibliography
- General index of names
- Index of passages cited