Metrical Constraint and the Interpretation of Style in the Tragic Trimeter by Nicholas Baechle

Metrical Constraint and the Interpretation of Style in the Tragic Trimeter by Nicholas Baechle

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Summary

This study is an interpretation of the choices the tragedians made in regard to certain forms of standardized variations in word order and prosody. Those choices were made in response to the competing demands of metrical constrain and the poets' sense of what was stylistically appropriate for tragic trimeters.

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Metrical Constraint and the Interpretation of Style in the Tragic Trimeter by Nicholas Baechle

Metrical Constraint and the Interpretation of Style in the Tragic Trimeter is an interpretation of the choices the Greek tragedians made in regard to certain forms of standardized variations in word order and prosody. Dr. Nicholas Baechle demonstrates that in their compositional practice the tragedians collectively decided to use certain prosodic variations to fit metrically intractable words and phrases. This book is grounded in metrical constraint and the mechanics of trimester composition, but also extends to a greater understanding of the stylistic sensibilities of the tragedians and of their feeling for the generic ethos of tragic dialogue. By means of comparisons with Aristophanes' general practice, and with paratragic imitations of tragic style, the distinctiveness of the style of tragic dialogue versus the rendition of speech in comedy is made clear. Metrical Constraint and the Interpretation of Style in the Tragic Trimeter offers a critical and sophisticated perspective on Greek drama that will appeal to anyone interested in language and classical studies.
..this is a sound, detailed study, useful for scholars of metrics, tragedy, and comedy... -- Anne Mahoney, Tufts University * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
Baechle gives us a broad, rigorously conducted, and theoretically sophisticated exploration of the iambic trimeter in Greek tragedy. But his achievement extends far beyond this technical tour de force. From his analysis of compositional factors, including hyperbaton, prosodic variation, and intractable word shapes, there emerges a major contribution to our understanding of dramatic style and metrical constraints, the aesthetic differences between dialogue and lyric, variations in the rhythmic qualities of the three tragedians, and of the way Old Comedy played against the trimeter of serious drama. -- Victor Bers, Classics Department, Yale University
Nicholas Baechle is Assistant Professor in the Hanover College Classics Department.
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ISBN 13 9780739121436
ISBN 10 073912143X
Title Metrical Constraint and the Interpretation of Style in the Tragic Trimeter
Author Nicholas Baechle
Series Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Year published 2007-03-26
Number of pages 362
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