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Sardonic Smile

Nonverbal Behavior in Homeric Epic

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Publisher Description

In Sardonic Smile: Nonverbal Behavior in Homeric Epic, Donald Lateiner examines every major variety of Homeric nonverbal behavior, especially in the Odyssey. Noting differences from modern gestures and attending to variation that results from gender, age, and status, Lateiner explores the “silent language” and “what goes without saying” among the heroes Odysseus, Telemakhos, and Penelope -- but also the savage Kyklops, the suitors, and the servants. No previous work has thoroughly analyzed nonverbal behavior in Homeric epic. Gesture and posture, conscious and unconscious manipulation of space and time, and involuntary “leakage,” such as twitching and shivering, can intensify and underline -- or contradict and ironize -- the speech of characters and hexameter narrative. A Choice Outstanding Academic Book for 1995."An important contribution to Homeric studies.” --Choice"Sardonic Smile opens up new dimensions for the study of ancient literature; one may predict that analysis of the nonverbal 'parallel texts’ will become increasingly common as a result of the important study.” --Walter Donlan, Classical Journal

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2025
December 10
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
368
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Michigan Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
1.9
MB
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