The Orphic Poems
By M.L. West. Recent archaeological discoveries together with modern explorations of the continuing power of myth to convey profound insights into theological, human and cosmological matters have combined to encourage a significant growth in general and scholarly interest in Orphic texts. An important influence on Plato and the Platonic tradition, the Orphic myths speak of the mysteries of the unfolding universe and the journeyings of the soul within its coils. Martin West's Orphic Poems, first published in 1983, continues to be regarded as essential reading for those engaged in Orphic Studies. One reviewer summarized it with these words, "This literary history of Orphic poetry represents a pioneering achievement, and is unlikely to be bettered until new textual evidence comes to light." 282 pages. Hardcover. About the Author Martin West (1937 - 2015) was one of the leading scholars of his generation – his work focused upon archaic and classical Greek poetry, but to this area of learni