Here a team of established scholars offers new perspectives on poetic texts of wisdom, learning and teaching related to the great line of Greek and Latin poems descended from Hesiod. In previous scholarship, a drive to classify Greek and Latin didactic poetry has engaged with the near-total absence in ancient literary criticism of explicit discussion of didactic as a discrete genre. The present volume approaches didactic poetry from different perspectives: the diachronic, mapping the development of didactic through changing social and political landscapes (from Homer and Hesiod to Neo-Latin didactic); and the comparative, setting the Graeco-Roman tradition against a wider backdrop (including ancient near-eastern and contemporary African traditions). The issues raised include knowledge in its relation to power; the cognitive strategies of the didactic text; ethics and poetics; the interplay of obscurity and clarity, playfulness and solemnity; the authority of the teacher.
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Lilah Grace Canevaro is author of Hesiod’s Works and Days: How to Teach Self-Sufficiency (OUP, 2015) and Women of Substance in Homeric Epic: Objects, Gender, Agency (OUP, 2018). Her research centres on ancient Greek poetry, with a focus on gender. She pioneers new-materialist approaches to classical study, and has published also on classical reception and comparative literature. Dr Canevaro is Lecturer in Greek at the University of Edinburgh. Donncha O'Rourke has published extensively on the poetry of the late Roman republic and early empire, especially the elegiac and didactic genres, with a particular focus on their intertextuality with other literary and philosophical texts. Forthcoming work includes historian's monograph Propertius and the Virgilian Sensibility (Cambridge) and an edited collection on Approaches to Lucretius (Cambridge). Dr O'Rourke is Lecturer in Classics at the University of Edinburgh.
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