Ancient Egyptian Literature

Verena M. Lepper · 2013

This chapter discusses the genre and style of Ancient Egyptian literature.

Type:
Book Chapter
Author:
Verena M. Lepper
Published:
2013
Publisher:
British Academy

This chapter discusses the genre and style of Ancient Egyptian literature. Through the application of lexicostatistics, it analyses a total of fifty texts. Having examined the vocabulary size of Middle Egyptian narratives, Late Egyptian narratives, speeches, and dialogues, the texts under investigation are grouped into genres such as ‘religious texts’, ‘artful prose’, ‘poetry’, ‘teachings’, and so on. On the basis of texts existing in several copies, it becomes apparent that a text maintains a constant vocabulary richness independent of its length. Each copy therefore facilitates the determination of the genre of a text. Furthermore, the language of a text (Middle or Late Egyptian) proves not to be decisive for the vocabulary richness of a text, but rather it is genre that is indicative. The chapter also investigates the question of the practical function of texts, which can best be detected during experimental reading.

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This chapter discusses the genre and style of Ancient Egyptian literature.
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Verena M. Lepper