Grief and the hero: the futility of longing in the Iliad
"Grief and the Hero examines Achilles' experience of the futility of grief in the context of the Iliad's study of anger. No action can undo his friend Patroklos' death, but the experience of death drives him to behave as though he can achieve something restorative. Rather than as...
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Summary: | "Grief and the Hero examines Achilles' experience of the futility of grief in the context of the Iliad's study of anger. No action can undo his friend Patroklos' death, but the experience of death drives him to behave as though he can achieve something restorative. Rather than assuming that grief gives rise to anger, as most scholars have done, Grief and the Hero pays close attention to the poem's representation of the origin of these emotions. In the Iliad, only Achilles' grief for Patroklos is joined with the word pothê, "longing"; no other grief in the poem is described with this term. The Iliad depicts Achilles' grief as the rupture of shared life-an insight that generates a new way of reading the epic. Achilles' anguish drives him to extremes, oscillating between self-isolation and seeking communal expressions of grief; between weeping abundantly and relentlessly pursuing battle; between varied threats of mutilation, deeds of vengeance, and other vows. Yet his yearning for life shared with Patroklos is the common denominator. Here lies the profound insight of the Iliad. All of Achilles' grief-driven deeds arise from his longing for life with Patroklos, and thus all of these deeds are, in a deep sense, futile. He yearns for something unattainable--undoing the reality of death. Grief and the Hero will appeal not only to scholars and students of Homer but to all humanists. Loss, longing, and even revenge touch many human lives, and the insights of the Iliad have broad resonance"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments ix Grief, Longing, and Anger: An Introduction The Nature of Pathè in the Iliad Pothê Outside the Iliad Achilles’ Story: Singular, yet Universal Scholarly Context and Plan of Chapters 4 7 10 14 I 1 Pothê in the Iliad Pothê in Non-Grief Contexts Grief Rooted in Pothê The Relationship of Achilles and Patroklos 17 18 23 32 2 Longing, Anger, and Futility Relentless Immobility Resdess Volatility Things Going Nowhere Aimless Anger 50 52 59 67 75 3 How Pothê Changes the Story Insatiate Anger and the Sack of Troy From Endlessness to Letdng Go Release, Take One Release, Take Two 82 83 96 104 113 4 Grief for Hektor Hektor and the People of Troy Personal and Civic Grief: Andromache Communion and Isolation—A Parenthesis Personal and Civic Grief for Hektor: Troy The Passive Quality of Trojan Grief 119 122 127 129 133 146
viii · Contents Conclusion 150 Appendix A: ποθή, ποθέω, and πόθος in the Iliad: Some Subdivisions 155 Appendix B: ποθή, ποθέω, and πόθος in the Odyssey: Some Subdivisions 161 Bibliography 169 Index Locorum 179 Subject Index 185 Digital materials related to this title can be found on the Fulcrum platform via the following citable URL: https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.11647876
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Contents Acknowledgments ix Grief, Longing, and Anger: An Introduction The Nature of Pathè in the Iliad Pothê Outside the Iliad Achilles’ Story: Singular, yet Universal Scholarly Context and Plan of Chapters 4 7 10 14 I 1 Pothê in the Iliad Pothê in Non-Grief Contexts Grief Rooted in Pothê The Relationship of Achilles and Patroklos 17 18 23 32 2 Longing, Anger, and Futility Relentless Immobility Resdess Volatility Things Going Nowhere Aimless Anger 50 52 59 67 75 3 How Pothê Changes the Story Insatiate Anger and the Sack of Troy From Endlessness to Letdng Go Release, Take One Release, Take Two 82 83 96 104 113 4 Grief for Hektor Hektor and the People of Troy Personal and Civic Grief: Andromache Communion and Isolation—A Parenthesis Personal and Civic Grief for Hektor: Troy The Passive Quality of Trojan Grief 119 122 127 129 133 146
viii · Contents Conclusion 150 Appendix A: ποθή, ποθέω, and πόθος in the Iliad: Some Subdivisions 155 Appendix B: ποθή, ποθέω, and πόθος in the Odyssey: Some Subdivisions 161 Bibliography 169 Index Locorum 179 Subject Index 185 Digital materials related to this title can be found on the Fulcrum platform via the following citable URL: https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.11647876 |
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