The wooden horse: the liberation of the Western mind from Odysseus to Socrates
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
9
Translator s Note
10
Foreword
11
PART ONE: ODYSSEUS
I. THE WOODEN HORSE—THE MYTH OF DISCURSIVITY
21
II. THE HOMERIC PROJECT
32
The Myth and Metaphor of Homer
32
Homer as Implicit Narrative Consciousness
38
The Oral Tradition and the Crisis Works
41
The Homeric Hero Complex
44
The Psychological Universe
52
Structure and Intertextuality
56
Compositional Reflection and Counter-reflection
62
Stages of Consciousness
66
Unifying Narrative Elements
68
Narrative Hierarchy, Beauty and Enchantment
75
ІП.
DUAL RELIGIOSITY
86
Chthonic and Olympian Gods
86
The Great Mother
89
The Origins and Gods of Olympos
101
Fate and Free Will
і
03
Delusion
113
Religious Duplicity
118
IV. ATHENE AND THE APPLE OF DISCORD-
ON EROS,
ERIS
AND METIS
119
Eras and em
119
Prehistory
121
Division and Unification
123
Athene
—
Goddess of metis
125
6
I Contents
V. THE TELEMACHY
136
The Maternal Bond
136
Becoming Independent
141
The Archetype of the Journey
145
Erotic Development
149
The Most Beautiful Woman in the World
Î5Î
VI. ODYSSEUS
160
The Man
160
The Paradigm of Development
161
Character Profile
1 64
Mother and Son
179
VII.
THE WANDERINGS
191
The Repressed and the Voyager
191
Emblematics
195
Composition
198
The Substance and Meaning of the Adventures
199
The Golden Age Society—The Phaiakians
218
VIII.
THE TRIALS OF HOMECOMING
226
Reunion
226
Penelope
233
The Power of the Bow
242
The New Year s Festival
—
As Mythical Subtext
248
The Bed
253
IX. THE HOMERIC UTOPIA
258
The
telos
of Revenge
258
The End of Strife
260
The Royal Ideal
262
Odysseus as an Ideal Figure
265
Homer the Utopian
267
PART TWO: SOCRATES
X. THE SUBJECTIVE AND REFLECTIVE BREAKTHROUGH
IN POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY
277
XI. HESIOD AS TRANSITIONAL POET
281
The Calling of the Poet
281
Family Tree and Succession
286
Misogyny
289
Eros and Conflict
292
Justice and Utopia
294
Contents
I
7
XII.
THE LYRICAL SENSE OF SELF
299
Archilochus—Warrior Poet
299
Sappho—The Tenth Muse
306
XIII. PRESOCRATIC
THOUGHT
311
A Common Field of Meaning
311
Anaximander s apeiron
313
Projections and Monotheism
—
Xenophanes
316
Heraclitus—The Man Who Would Be Obscure
3
í
7
Metempsychosis
—
Pythagoras
323
The Logical Necessity of Thought
—
Parmenides
324
Strife and Love as Philosophical Principles
—
Empedocles
325
Conclusion
328
XIV.
THE LIFE AND FORM OF TRAGEDY
329
The Return of Myth—Dithyramb and Genesis
329
Dramaturgy
333
Tragedy s Athens
336
Tragedy According to Aristotle
338
XV. AESCHYLUS
344
The Poet from
Eleusis
344
The Trilogy as Dramatic Necessity
347
The Persians
348
Seven Against Thebes
351
The Suppliant Maidens
354
The Fire-Bringer
—
Prometheus Bound
358
The Ores
teia:
Metaphorical Paraphrase
363
ZeusTeleios
366
Suffering and Learning
371
Hubris
—
The Sure Road to Perdition
374
Choice and Sacrifice
379
Klytemnestra
382
Helen
—
The Dialectic Between
eros
and en s
388
The Untrustworthy Seer
391
The Matricide
392
The lex talionis of Blood Vengeance
397
The Principle of Father Power
400
XVI.
SOPHOCLES
409
Metaphysical Indeterminacy
409
The daimon of the Tragic Hero
414
Ajax—
The Steadfast Tragic Hero
415
Antigone
—
The Tragic Heroine
418
8
I Contents
Oeđipus
the King
—
Riddle and Prehistory
424
The Riddle Solver
427
Kreon
—
The Pragmatic Politician
433
Wife—Mother
433
Becoming Your Own Self
437
Oedipus at Colonus
—
A Gift to Mankind
440
Guilt Free and Sacred
442
The Tempters
444
Apotheosis
446
Philoktetes
—
A Moral Mobilization-Tract
448
The Wound, the Bow and the Weapon of the Tongue
450
XVII.
EURIPIDES
. 456
Poet of Crisis
456
Odysseus Cynicism
461
lphigenia atAulis
—
The Sacrifice
464
Elektra—
-The Matricide
468
Orestes
—
The Erinyes of Conscience
474
lphigenia at Tauris
—
The Reconciliation
476
Medea
—
Uncontrolled Passion
478
Hippolytos
—
Sexual Purism
482
The Bacchae
—
A Vision
487
The End of Tragedy
493
XVIII.
SOCRATES
496
The Unity of Plato s Work
496
Utopia and
telos
499
Socrates
503
Eros
—
The Path to Self-Development
506
Daimonion
513
The Dialectical Method—The Paradox of the Oral Tradition
515
Sex and State
—
Xanthippe and the Role ofWomen in Democracy
523
The Free Man and the Lover of Boys
532
Diotima
535
Accusation, Judgement, and Death
537
The Utopian State
547
The Fulfillment of the
Préfiguration
556
Notes
562
Bibliography
591
Index
597
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
9
Translator's Note
10
Foreword
11
PART ONE: ODYSSEUS
I. THE WOODEN HORSE—THE MYTH OF DISCURSIVITY
21
II. THE HOMERIC PROJECT
32
The Myth and Metaphor of "Homer"
32
Homer as Implicit Narrative Consciousness
38
The Oral Tradition and the Crisis Works
41
The Homeric Hero Complex
44
The Psychological Universe
52
Structure and Intertextuality
56
Compositional Reflection and Counter-reflection
62
Stages of Consciousness
66
Unifying Narrative Elements
68
Narrative Hierarchy, Beauty and Enchantment
75
ІП.
DUAL RELIGIOSITY
86
Chthonic and Olympian Gods
86
The Great Mother
89
The Origins and Gods of Olympos
101
Fate and Free Will
і
03
Delusion
113
Religious Duplicity
118
IV. ATHENE AND THE APPLE OF DISCORD-
ON EROS,
ERIS
AND METIS
119
Eras and em
119
Prehistory
121
Division and Unification
123
Athene
—
Goddess of metis
125
6
I Contents
V. THE TELEMACHY
136
The Maternal Bond
136
Becoming Independent
141
The Archetype of the Journey
145
Erotic Development
149
The Most Beautiful Woman in the World
Î5Î
VI. ODYSSEUS
160
"The Man"
160
The Paradigm of Development
161
Character Profile
1 64
Mother and Son
179
VII.
THE WANDERINGS
191
The Repressed and the Voyager
191
Emblematics
195
Composition
198
The Substance and Meaning of the Adventures
199
The Golden Age Society—The Phaiakians
218
VIII.
THE TRIALS OF HOMECOMING
226
Reunion
226
Penelope
233
The Power of the Bow
242
The New Year's Festival
—
As Mythical Subtext
248
The Bed
253
IX. THE HOMERIC UTOPIA
258
The
telos
of Revenge
258
The End of Strife
260
The Royal Ideal
262
Odysseus as an Ideal Figure
265
Homer the Utopian
267
PART TWO: SOCRATES
X. THE SUBJECTIVE AND REFLECTIVE BREAKTHROUGH
IN POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY
277
XI. HESIOD AS TRANSITIONAL POET
281
The Calling of the Poet
281
Family Tree and Succession
286
Misogyny
289
Eros and Conflict
292
Justice and Utopia
294
Contents
I
7
XII.
THE LYRICAL SENSE OF SELF
299
Archilochus—Warrior Poet
299
Sappho—The Tenth Muse
306
XIII. PRESOCRATIC
THOUGHT
311
A Common Field of Meaning
311
Anaximander's apeiron
313
Projections and Monotheism
—
Xenophanes
316
Heraclitus—The Man Who Would Be Obscure
3
í
7
Metempsychosis
—
Pythagoras
323
The Logical Necessity of Thought
—
Parmenides
324
Strife and Love as Philosophical Principles
—
Empedocles
325
Conclusion
328
XIV.
THE LIFE AND FORM OF TRAGEDY
329
The Return of Myth—Dithyramb and Genesis
329
Dramaturgy
333
Tragedy's Athens
336
Tragedy According to Aristotle
338
XV. AESCHYLUS
344
The Poet from
Eleusis
344
The Trilogy as Dramatic Necessity
347
The Persians
348
Seven Against Thebes
351
The Suppliant Maidens
354
The Fire-Bringer
—
Prometheus Bound
358
The Ores
teia:
Metaphorical Paraphrase
363
ZeusTeleios
366
Suffering and Learning
371
Hubris
—
The Sure Road to Perdition
374
Choice and Sacrifice
379
Klytemnestra
382
Helen
—
The Dialectic Between
eros
and en's
388
The Untrustworthy Seer
391
The Matricide
392
The lex talionis of Blood Vengeance
397
The Principle of Father Power
400
XVI.
SOPHOCLES
409
Metaphysical Indeterminacy
409
The daimon of the Tragic Hero
414
Ajax—
The Steadfast Tragic Hero
415
Antigone
—
The Tragic Heroine
418
8
I Contents
Oeđipus
the King
—
Riddle and Prehistory
424
The Riddle Solver
427
Kreon
—
The Pragmatic Politician
433
Wife—Mother
433
Becoming Your Own Self
437
Oedipus at Colonus
—
A Gift to Mankind
440
Guilt Free and Sacred
442
The Tempters
444
Apotheosis
446
Philoktetes
—
A Moral Mobilization-Tract
448
The Wound, the Bow and the Weapon of the Tongue
450
XVII.
EURIPIDES
. 456
Poet of Crisis
456
Odysseus' Cynicism
461
lphigenia atAulis
—
The Sacrifice
464
Elektra—
-The Matricide
468
Orestes
—
The Erinyes of Conscience
474
lphigenia at Tauris
—
The Reconciliation
476
Medea
—
Uncontrolled Passion
478
Hippolytos
—
Sexual Purism
482
The Bacchae
—
A Vision
487
The End of Tragedy
493
XVIII.
SOCRATES
496
The Unity of Plato's Work
496
Utopia and
telos
499
"Socrates"
503
Eros
—
The Path to Self-Development
506
Daimonion
513
The Dialectical Method—The Paradox of the Oral Tradition
515
Sex and State
—
Xanthippe and the Role ofWomen in Democracy
523
The Free Man and the Lover of Boys
532
Diotima
535
Accusation, Judgement, and Death
537
The Utopian State
547
The Fulfillment of the
Préfiguration
556
Notes
562
Bibliography
591
Index
597 |
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spelling | Zeruneith, Keld Verfasser aut The wooden horse the liberation of the Western mind from Odysseus to Socrates Keld Zeruneith. ... Ed. by W. Glyn Jones 1. publ. New York [u.a.] Overlook Duckworth 2007 605 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Aus dem Dän. übers. Socrates v469-v399 (DE-588)118615270 gnd rswk-swf Homerus ca. v8. Jh. (DE-588)11855333X gnd rswk-swf Civilization, Homeric Consciousness Greek literature History and criticism Mythology, Greek Philosophy, Ancient Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Griechenland Greece Civilization To 146 B.C Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 gnd rswk-swf Homerus ca. v8. Jh. (DE-588)11855333X p DE-604 Socrates v469-v399 (DE-588)118615270 p Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 g Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015993399&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Zeruneith, Keld The wooden horse the liberation of the Western mind from Odysseus to Socrates Socrates v469-v399 (DE-588)118615270 gnd Homerus ca. v8. Jh. (DE-588)11855333X gnd Civilization, Homeric Consciousness Greek literature History and criticism Mythology, Greek Philosophy, Ancient Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd |
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title | The wooden horse the liberation of the Western mind from Odysseus to Socrates |
title_auth | The wooden horse the liberation of the Western mind from Odysseus to Socrates |
title_exact_search | The wooden horse the liberation of the Western mind from Odysseus to Socrates |
title_exact_search_txtP | The wooden horse the liberation of the Western mind from Odysseus to Socrates |
title_full | The wooden horse the liberation of the Western mind from Odysseus to Socrates Keld Zeruneith. ... Ed. by W. Glyn Jones |
title_fullStr | The wooden horse the liberation of the Western mind from Odysseus to Socrates Keld Zeruneith. ... Ed. by W. Glyn Jones |
title_full_unstemmed | The wooden horse the liberation of the Western mind from Odysseus to Socrates Keld Zeruneith. ... Ed. by W. Glyn Jones |
title_short | The wooden horse |
title_sort | the wooden horse the liberation of the western mind from odysseus to socrates |
title_sub | the liberation of the Western mind from Odysseus to Socrates |
topic | Socrates v469-v399 (DE-588)118615270 gnd Homerus ca. v8. Jh. (DE-588)11855333X gnd Civilization, Homeric Consciousness Greek literature History and criticism Mythology, Greek Philosophy, Ancient Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Socrates v469-v399 Homerus ca. v8. Jh. Civilization, Homeric Consciousness Greek literature History and criticism Mythology, Greek Philosophy, Ancient Philosophie Griechenland Greece Civilization To 146 B.C Griechenland Altertum |
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