Literature in the Roman World
A New Perspective
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:9th Aug '01
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'Our present appreciation of Greek and Roman literature should be informed and influenced by consideration of what it was originally appreciated for. The past, for all its alienness, affects and changes the present.' The focus of this book - its new perspective - is on the 'receivers' of literature: readers, spectators, and audiences. Six contributors, drawn from both sides of the Atlantic, explore the various and changing interactions between the makers of literature and their audiences or readers from the beginning of the Roman empire to the end of the classical era. The contributors deploy fresh insights to map out lively and provocative, yet accessible, surveys. They cover the kinds of literature which have shaped western culture - epic, lyric, tragedy, comedy, history, philosophy, rhetoric, epigram, elegy, pastoral, satire, biography, epistle, declamation, and panegyric. Who were the audiences, and why did they regard their literature as so important?
Review from previous edition this book is both brilliant in conception and execution * Classical Associated News December 2000 *
ISBN: 9780192893017
Dimensions: 197mm x 128mm x 19mm
Weight: 339g
320 pages