RT Book T1 Weapons of words: intertextual competition in Babylonian poetry: a study of Anzū, Enūma Eliš, and Erra and Išum T2 Culture and history of the ancient Near East JF Culture and history of the ancient Near East A1 Wisnom, Selena 1986- LA English PP Leiden Boston PB Brill YR 2020 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1685139450 AB Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Allusions in Anzû -- Enūma eliš and Anzû -- Enūma eliš and Atraḫasīs -- Enūma eliš and Lugal-e -- Erra and Išum: Allusions to Anzû and Lugal-e -- Overturning the Old Order: Erra and Išum and Enūma eliš, Atraḫasīs, and Gilgameš -- Erra and Išum and Lamentations -- Conclusion—a Self-Conscious Tradition -- Back Matter -- References -- Indexes. AB In Weapons of Words: Intertextual Competition in Babylonian Poetry Selena Wisnom offers an in-depth literary study of three poems central to Babylonian culture: Anzû, Enūma eliš, and Erra and Išum . Fundamentally interconnected, each poem strives to out-do its predecessors and competes to establish its protagonist, its ideals, and its poetics as superior to those that came before them. The first of its kind in Assyriology, Weapons of Words explores the rich nuances of these poems by unravelling complex networks of allusion. Through a sophisticated analysis of literary techniques, Selena Wisnom traces developments in the Akkadian poetic tradition and demonstrates that intertextual readings are essential for a deeper understanding of Mesopotamian literature CN PJ3761 SN 9789004412972 K1 Epic poetry, Assyro-Babylonian : History and criticism K1 Intertextuality K1 Hochschulschrift DO 10.1163/9789004412972