The writing of Orpheus greek myth in cultural context

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Detienne, Marcel, 1935- (-)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Baltimore ; London : The Johns Hopkins University Press 2003
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Table of Contents:
  • The genealogy of a body of thought
  • What the Greeks called "myth"
  • Mythology, writing, and forms of historicity
  • The practices of myth-analysis
  • The Danaids among themselves. Marriage founded upon violence
  • A kitchen garden for women, or how to engender on one's own
  • Misogynous Hestia, or the city in its autonomy
  • "Even talk is in some ways divine"
  • An ephebe and an olive tree
  • The crane and the labyrinth
  • The finger of Orestes
  • At Lycaon's table
  • An inventive writing, the voice of Orpheus, and the games of Palamedes
  • The double writing of mythology (between the Timaeus and the Critias)
  • Orpheus rewrites the city gods.