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- W4285362833 abstract "This chapter turns to the archaic lyric genres to investigate why <italic>poikilia</italic> looms so large in this relatively small extant corpus. It will argue that the complexity of <italic>poikilia</italic>’s meaning (and in turn, the complexities of the phenomena it denotes) makes <italic>poikilia</italic> a phenomenon that is pleasurable not only to experience firsthand, but also to imagine. Each example will demonstrate how the word aids in the construction of highly vivid and highly particular imaginative scenarios because of the variety of sensory features that the terminology of <italic>poikilia</italic> can encapsulate. In the first section, passages from Sappho, Alcman, and Anacreon will place <italic>poikilia</italic> in the context of erotic and sensuous allure, where this word recurs in conjunction with glamorous objects and people. As the following sections will show, however, Pindar presses the conceptual richness of <italic>poikilia</italic> to an extreme by deploying this term in unusual and novel ways that heighten attention both to the imaginative process itself and to the poet’s role in generating such projections. This chapter will illuminate how <italic>poikilia</italic> is as scintillating and lively a word as the desirable objects and phenomena it purports to describe." @default.
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- W4285362833 title "The Protean Shape of Lyric Poikilia" @default.
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