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Crowning six decades of literary, rhetorical, and historical scholarship,
Harry Berger , Jr., offers readers another trenchant reading.
Berger subverts the usual interpretations of Plato\'s kalos kagathos , showing
Socrates to be trapped in a double ventriloquism, tethered to his interlocutors\' speech acts even as they are tethered to his. Plato\'s Republic and Protagoras both reserve a small but significant place for a poet who differs from Homer and Hesiod: the lyric poet
Simonides of Ceos. In the Protagoras ,
Socrates takes apart a poem attributed to
Simonides and uses this to finish off the famous and supposedly dangerous sophist, Protagoras.
Couch City is a close reading of the comic procedures
Socrates deploys against Protagoras as he reduces him to silence. But it also shows that Socrates takes the danger posed by Protagoras and his fellow sophists seriously. Even if they are represented as buffoons, sophists are among the charismatic authority figures-poets, rhapsodes, seers, orators, and lawgivers-who promote views harmful to Athenian democracy. Socrates uses
Simonides\'s poem to show how sophists not only practice misinterpretation but are unable to defend against it.
Berger ports his roots as a pioneering literary theorist into this rhetorical discussion, balancing ideas such as speech-act theory with hard-nosed philology. The result is a provocative and counterintuitive reassessment of Plato\'s engagement with democracy. About author(s):
Harry Berger (Author)
Harry Berger , Jr. , was Professor Emeritus of Literature and Art History at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His most recent books are Resisting Allegory: Interpretive Delirium in Spenser\'s \'Faerie Queene\' ; Harrying: Skills of Offense in Shakespeare\'s Henriad ; and The Perils of Uglytown: Studies in Structural Misanthropology from Plato to Rembrandt . Ward Risvold (Edited By) Ward Risvold teaches writing in the Writing Center Program at Nazarbayev University. J. Benjamin Fuqua (Edited By) J. Benjamin Fuqua is Lecturer in English at Clemson University. Jill Frank (Introducer) Jill Frank is Professor of Government at Cornell University.