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Hesiod's Cosmos

Hesiod's Cosmos

Hesiod's Cosmos

Jenny Strauss Clay, University of Virginia
July 2009
Available
Paperback
9780521117685

    Hesiod's Cosmos offers a comprehensive interpretation of both the Theogony and the Works and Days and demonstrates how the two Hesiodic poems must be read together as two halves of an integrated whole embracing both the divine and the human cosmos. After first offering a survey of the structure of both poems, Professor Clay reveals their mutually illuminating unity by offering detailed analyses of their respective poems, their teachings on the origins of the human race and the two versions of the Prometheus myth. She then examines the role of human beings in the Theogony and the role of the gods in the Works and Days, as well as the position of the hybrid figures of monsters and heroes within the Hesiodic cosmos and in relation to the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women.

    • Revolutionizes our view of Hesiod by revealing the complexity of his thought
    • Written in a lucid style suitable for students
    • Will appeal to all those interested in Greek mythology

    Reviews & endorsements

    Review of the hardback: 'The writing is in general very accessible … and the argument … is always set out clearly.' JACT

    Review of the hardback: '… scholarly, lucid, serious.' The Times Literary Supplement

    Review of the hardback: '… this remains a thoughtful book which repays careful study and will become a cornerstone of future Hesiodic scholarship.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review

    'Clay's book is accessible and unpretentious, thoughtfully structured and full of insight. It will convince you that there is much to admire in Hesiod's works, and perhaps much to complement our student's study of Homer.' The London Association of Classical Teachers Newsletter

    Review of the hardback: 'This is a thought-provoking book, which deserves to be widely read.' Journal of Hellenic Studies

    Review of the hardback: 'Jenny Strauss Clay's excellent new book on Hesiod has the strength characteristic of all her work: she takes her text seriously … richly rewarding and filled with intriguing and thought-provoking insights. Clay has provided us with an important new perspective on the Hesiodic corpus.' Hermathena

    Review of the hardback: '… this book constitutes an estimable and valuable contribution to scholarly debate on Hesiod, which leads me to strongly recommend it. It is informative, accurate, challenging and, so to speak, a 'fertilizer' both for new reflections on the several topics discussed and for promoting increased interest in trying to better understand a poet traditionally neglected and obscured by comparison with Homer. And both these results are, in my opinion, the most precious values an essay can have.' Rosanna Lauriola, University of Texas, San Antonio

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    Product details

    July 2009
    Paperback
    9780521117685
    216 pages
    229 × 152 × 12 mm
    0.32kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Orientations: the Theogony
    • 2. Orientations: the Works and Days
    • 3. Overtures
    • 4. The origins of mankind
    • 5. The two Prometheuses
    • 6. Perspectives on gods and men
    • 7. Hybrids
    • Conclusion.
      Author
    • Jenny Strauss Clay , University of Virginia

      Jenny Strauss Clay is Professor of Classics at the University of Virginia. She is the author of The Wrath of Athena (1983; 0691065748) and The Politics of Olympus (1989; 0691067759).