DownloadThe Portobello Bookshop Gift Guide 2024

The Roman Audience

Classical Literature as Social History

T P Wiseman author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:24th Sep '15

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The Roman Audience cover

Who were Roman authors writing for? Only a minority of the population was fully literate and books were very expensive, individually hand-written on imported papyrus. So does it follow that great poets and prose authors like Virgil and Livy, Ovid and Petronius, were writing only for the cultured and the privileged? It is this modern consensus that is challenged in this volume. In an ambitious overview of a thousand years of history, from the formation of the city-state of Rome to the establishment of a fully Christian culture, T. P. Wiseman examines the evidence for the oral delivery of 'literature' to mass public audiences. The treatment is chronological, utilizing wherever possible contemporary sources and the close reading of texts. Wiseman sees the history of Roman literature as an integral part of the social and political history of the Roman people, and draws some very unexpected inferences from the evidence that survives. In particular, he emphasizes the significance of the annual series of 'stage games' (ludi scaenici), and reveals the hitherto unexplored common ground of literature, drama, and dance. Direct, accessible, and clearly written, The Roman Audience provides a fundamental reinterpretation of Roman literature as part of the historical experience of the Roman people, making it essential reading for all Latinists and Roman historians.

Wiseman's work will surely prove in the end to be a valuable and stimulating reconceptualization of the past. * Ann Vasaly, Language and Literature *
The latest book by T.P. Wiseman is beautifully produced ... Wiseman writes with all his customary vigour ... Perhaps his most admirable characteristic as a scholar has always been his ability to imagine and to recreate lost worlds, and especially to inhabit fragmentary evidence in such a way that it takes on a practically living texture * Denis Feeney, Gnomon *
Wiseman enriches his argument throughout by copious documentation from a wide array of contemporary classical textual and documentary evidence, and enlivens it along the way with speculative reconstruction of possible dates and specific venues of performance. * Alison Keith, Sehepunkte *
historians can learn a lot from this big slim volume * Uwe Walter, Historische Zeitschrift [translated] *

ISBN: 9780198718352

Dimensions: 240mm x 185mm x 27mm

Weight: 754g

342 pages