Too much is too much?: Koros in ancient criticism and the poetics of scale

The article explores the uses of κόρος (satiety, surfeit) in ancient criticism as part of a poetics of scale. It first shows that κόρος was applied to a wide range of different scales and used for an equally large array of phenomena. Then it suggests that Pindar's references to κόρος in Abbr...

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Main Author: Grethlein, Jonas (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: autumn 2023
In: TAPA
Year: 2023, Volume: 153, Issue: 2, Pages: 363-387
ISSN:2575-7199
Online Access:Verlag, lizenzpflichtig, Volltext: http://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/913467
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Author Notes:Jonas Grethlein (University of Heidelberg)
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Summary:The article explores the uses of κόρος (satiety, surfeit) in ancient criticism as part of a poetics of scale. It first shows that κόρος was applied to a wide range of different scales and used for an equally large array of phenomena. Then it suggests that Pindar's references to κόρος in Abbruchformeln (break-off formulas) may have been the origin of its later deployment by critics. Underneath the poetics of scale encapsulated in κόρος, it is finally argued, there is an entanglement of aesthetics with ethics that invites further inquiries.
Item Description:"Koros" ist im Titel in griechischen Buchstaben geschrieben
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Physical Description:Online Resource
ISSN:2575-7199