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Out of Line

by Matthew Clark
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Overview

Building upon the groundbreaking work of Milman Parry and Albert Lord, Out of Line presents a new theory of Homeric composition, focusing upon patterns that extend beyond the boundary of the line and the clause. Matthew Clark takes enjambment as a starting point, analyzing the techniques used by the poet to complete a line that begins with a runover. Clark proceeds to propose two levels of analysis, a "deep-structure" level, which describes the associations of words and ideas before they take metrical form, and a "surface-structure" level, which describes the words as they are employed on any particular occasion. Out of Line combines formulaic and metrical analysis, expanding the study of Homeric meter both in practice, by taking into account larger compositional structures such as entire scenes, and in theory, by using the results to test models of formulaic composition. This book is important for students and scholars of Homer, epic, and oral literature.

About the Author, Matthew Clark

Matthew Clark is Assistant Professor in the Division of Humanities at York University. His scholarly articles have appeared in Phoenix; he is also the author of numerous works of fiction and verse.

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Editorials

The Joint Association Of Classical Teachers

What Clark does is to look closely at the compositional technique the poet developed for handling enjambement, and he distinguishes a number of categories.
β€” Peter Jones

Classical Review

C. has made a useful, and agreeably written, contribution to our yet incomplete understanding.
β€” J.B. Hainsworth, New College, Oxford

Phoenix

...clearly written book...

Classical World

Out of Line is well argued.

The Joint Association Of Classical Teachers

What Clark does is to look closely at the compositional technique the poet developed for handling enjambement, and he distinguishes a number of categories.

Classical Review

C. has made a useful, and agreeably written, contribution to our yet incomplete understanding.

Religious Studies Review, Vol. 25 No. 1

. . . generally successful.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1997
Publisher
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c1997.
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780847686971

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