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- Title
Liturgy and the Emotions in Byzantium: compunction and hymnody.
- Authors
Eriksen, Uffe Holmsgaard
- Abstract
This narrative aspect is missing in M's analyses, and I believe that it would I actually i strengthen the conclusion had he taken the plots of the I kontakia i into consideration and not just the instances where the word compunction is used. The chapter on Andrew of Crete's Great Kanon, a hymn consisting of no fewer than 250 stanzas, necessarily has to choose which stanzas to present in the analysis, but the excerpts are surprisingly few. To my mind, the analyses of the I kontakia i of Romanos would have benefited from a close reading of a few kontakia I in toto i , including such devices as plot and dialogue, and making occasional references to other I kontakia i as appropriate.
- Subjects
LITURGICS; LITURGIES; EMOTIONS; HYMNS; SCHOLARLY method; THEMES in poetry
- Publication
Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies, 2023, Vol 47, Issue 2, p296
- ISSN
0307-0131
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/byz.2023.11