In this book, Marian Demos demonstrates the significance of three famous
lyric quotations within their respective contexts in the dialogues of
Plato. Demos reminds us that familiarity with the lyric poets was part
of the educational background of Plato and his audience; therefore, she
argues, Socrates is portrayed in the Platonic dialogues not only as a
philosopher but also as someone with poetic sensibilities. Demos first
investigates the Simonides poem in the Protagoras, showing that Plato
has Socrates provide a fundamentally sound interpretation of the meaning
of Simonides' words. She then argues that a purposeful misquotation of
Pindar placed in the mouth of Callicles by Plato is not altogether
implausible in light of the quotation's context in the Gorgias. Finally,
Demos discusses Socrates' quotation of Stesichorus' palinode in the
Phaedrus. Demos' analysis of the important role played by lyric
quotation in Platonic dialogues will be of great interest to students
and scholars of Plato and ancient lyric poetry.