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Few
literary traditions have been as influential to Western society as Greek
literature. From the works of Homer to the musings of Aristotle, ancient Greek
literature forms the foundation of Western thought. Greek literature and
thought has continued to influence Western society, as the conquests of
Alexander the Great and the Roman Empire spread Greek thinking throughout the
Western world. The Greek literary tradition is deep and rich, with a profound
impact felt throughout all civilization.
Preclassical
Era
Greek literature traces
its roots to the preclassical period, beginning around 800 B.C. The great
poets, Homer and Hesiod, worked during this time period. Homer’s two great
works, the “Iliad” and the “Odyssey,” are the foundation of Greek literature.
These two epic poems set the tone, scope and form for Greek literature for
centuries to come.
Classical
Era
The classical era of
Greek literature was an explosion of forms, ideas and techniques that have
formed the basis of Western literature. The classical period is particularly
noteworthy for the emergence of Western philosophy and the invention of
drama. Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, the three great philosophers of
ancient Greece, lived during the classical period. These three Greeks have had
an immeasurable impact on the development of civilization. Socrates is notable
for being the muse of Greek philosophy, the original thinker who inspired all
who followed after him. His teachings are preserved in many of Plato’s
“Dialogues.” Plato was a student of Socrates who went on to found the Academy
of Athens, the first institution of higher learning. Aristotle was himself a
student of Plato’s; his status is such that he is often simply called “The
Philosopher.” He composed many of the bedrock works of Western literature,
including “Physics,” “Metaphysics,” “Politics,” and more.
Greek drama also had its
own trio of giants - Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. These three
playwrights are the only dramatists from the classical age whose works have
survived. They are widely considered to be the equal of Shakespeare. Their
works, including “Agamemnon,” “Antigone” and “Medea,” are the forerunners of
modern drama and are still studied and performed today.
Hellenistic
Era
By the conquest of Greece
by Phillip II and later by Alexander the Great, the influence of Greek
literature had begun to spread around the world. Poetry was the main literary
product of the Hellenistic period, with the trio of Theocritus, Callimachus and
Apollonius leading the way. Theocritus invented the pastoral poem, while
Apollonius is famous for his “Argonautica,” the story of Jason and the search
for the Golden Fleece. Callimachus worked at the Library of Alexandria and is
famous for his “Aetia,” an elegy exploring the origins of many things.
Callimachus was also the model for the Roman poet Ovid.
Greek literature has a
storied history, full of towering names and prominent works. The history of
Greek literature is in many ways the history of Western literature as a whole.
The world owes Greece a great debt for its contribution to the development of
human civilization.
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