Bukolinio žanro transformacija Biono kūryboje | A transformation of the bucolic genre in the poetry of Bion

The article deals with the poetry of the Greek bucolic poet Bion (probably the end of the 2nd century B.C.). Nothing is known about poet’s life except that he was born at Phlossa near Smyrna. The lament Epitaphios Bionos composed by his disciple claims that Bion was poisened, but this story is proba...

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Main Author: Audronė Kudulytė-Kairienė
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Vilnius University 2005-01-01
Series:Literatūra (Vilnius)
Online Access:http://www.literatura.flf.vu.lt/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Lit_47_3_str3.pdf
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spelling doaj-63ff5bc093b042148208c02f9820f3e12020-11-24T22:28:44ZdeuVilnius University Literatūra (Vilnius)0258-08021648-11432005-01-014734762Bukolinio žanro transformacija Biono kūryboje | A transformation of the bucolic genre in the poetry of BionAudronė Kudulytė-KairienėThe article deals with the poetry of the Greek bucolic poet Bion (probably the end of the 2nd century B.C.). Nothing is known about poet’s life except that he was born at Phlossa near Smyrna. The lament Epitaphios Bionos composed by his disciple claims that Bion was poisened, but this story is probably only an invention. The longest and the best preserved of Bion’s poems is the lament Epitaphios Adonis. Seventeen fragments of his other pieces are preserved in Stobaeus, most of them are erotic in tone. Bion was the imitator of Theocritus. All three bucolic poets – Theocritus, Moschus and Bion – wrote in a poetic Doric dialect and used the same metre as well as the same common topics. The peculiar characteristics of Bion poetry and the inherited bucolic elements are discussed. Although his poems are included in the general class of bucolic poetry, the remains show little of the bucolic traces. Bion wrote erotic poetry totally unconnected with the countryside.http://www.literatura.flf.vu.lt/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Lit_47_3_str3.pdf
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Bukolinio žanro transformacija Biono kūryboje | A transformation of the bucolic genre in the poetry of Bion
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author_facet Audronė Kudulytė-Kairienė
author_sort Audronė Kudulytė-Kairienė
title Bukolinio žanro transformacija Biono kūryboje | A transformation of the bucolic genre in the poetry of Bion
title_short Bukolinio žanro transformacija Biono kūryboje | A transformation of the bucolic genre in the poetry of Bion
title_full Bukolinio žanro transformacija Biono kūryboje | A transformation of the bucolic genre in the poetry of Bion
title_fullStr Bukolinio žanro transformacija Biono kūryboje | A transformation of the bucolic genre in the poetry of Bion
title_full_unstemmed Bukolinio žanro transformacija Biono kūryboje | A transformation of the bucolic genre in the poetry of Bion
title_sort bukolinio žanro transformacija biono kūryboje | a transformation of the bucolic genre in the poetry of bion
publisher Vilnius University
series Literatūra (Vilnius)
issn 0258-0802
1648-1143
publishDate 2005-01-01
description The article deals with the poetry of the Greek bucolic poet Bion (probably the end of the 2nd century B.C.). Nothing is known about poet’s life except that he was born at Phlossa near Smyrna. The lament Epitaphios Bionos composed by his disciple claims that Bion was poisened, but this story is probably only an invention. The longest and the best preserved of Bion’s poems is the lament Epitaphios Adonis. Seventeen fragments of his other pieces are preserved in Stobaeus, most of them are erotic in tone. Bion was the imitator of Theocritus. All three bucolic poets – Theocritus, Moschus and Bion – wrote in a poetic Doric dialect and used the same metre as well as the same common topics. The peculiar characteristics of Bion poetry and the inherited bucolic elements are discussed. Although his poems are included in the general class of bucolic poetry, the remains show little of the bucolic traces. Bion wrote erotic poetry totally unconnected with the countryside.
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