Iambus (genre)
Tampilan
Iambus atau puisi iambik adalah sebuah genre dari puisi Yunani kuno yang meliputi namun tak terbatas pada ukuran iambik dan dikaitkan oleh para cendekiawan modern kaitkan dengan kultus-kultus Demeter dan Dionisus. Genre tersebut menampilkan penghinaan dan bahasa kasar[1][2] dan terkadang disebut sebagai "puisi pelecehan".[3]
Catatan
[sunting | sunting sumber]
Kutipan
[sunting | sunting sumber]Referensi
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Barron, J.P. and Easterling, P.E. (1985), "Elegy and Iambus", dalam P. Easterling and B. Knox, The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Greek Literature, Cambridge University Press
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- Green, Peter (2005), The Poems of Catullus, University of California Press
- Harrison, Stephen (2005), "Lyric and Iambic", dalam Stephen Harrison, A Companion to Latin Literature, Blackwell Publishing
- Kerkhecker, Arnd. (1999). Callimachus’ Book of Iambi. Oxford, UK: Oxford Univ. Press.
- Kantzios, Ippokratis. 2005. The Trajectory of Archaic Greek Trimeters. Mnemosyne Supplement 265. Leiden, The Netherlands: E. J. Brill.
- Kiernon, V.G. (1999), Horace: Poetics and Politics, New York: St Martins Press
- Mankin, David (1995), Horace: Epodes, Cambridge University Press
- O'Higgins, L. (2003), Women and Humour in Classical Greece, Cambridge University Press
- Rosen, Ralph M. (1988). Old Comedy and the Iambographic Tradition. American Classical Studies 19. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press.
- Rotstein, Andrea (2009), The Idea of Iambos, Oxford University Press
- Steinrück, Martin. (2008). The Suitors in the Odyssey: The Clash between Homer and Archilochus. Hermeneutic Commentaries 2. New York: Peter Lang.
- Watson, Lindsay (2007), "The Epodes: Horace's Archilochus?", dalam Stephen Harrison, The Cambridge Companion to Horace, Cambridge University Press
- West, Martin. (1974). Studies in Greek Elegy and Iambus. Berlin: de Gruyter.
- Yunis, Harvey (2001), Demosthenes: On the Crown, Cambridge University Press