Writing Literary History in the Greek and Roman World
Henry Spelman editor Giacomo Fedeli editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Jun '24
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The first study of ancient Greek and Roman literary history as a phenomenon on its own terms.
Covering a wide variety of Greek and Latin texts spanning from the Archaic period down to Late Antiquity, this volume represents the first concerted attempt to understand ancient literary history in its full complexity and on its own terms, thereby provoking reflection on writing the history of ancient literature today.Covering a wide variety of Greek and Latin texts that span from the Archaic period down to Late Antiquity, this volume represents the first concerted attempt to understand ancient literary history in its full complexity and on its own terms. Abandoning long-standing misconceptions derived from the misleading application of modern assumptions and standards, the volume rehabilitates an often neglected but fundamentally important subject: the Greeks' and Romans' representations of the origins and development of their own literary traditions. The fifteen contributors to this volume evince the pervasiveness and diversity of ancient literary history as well as the manifold connections between its manifestations in a variety of texts. Taken as a whole, this volume argues that studying ancient literary history should not only provide insight into the Greek and Roman world but also provoke us to think reflexively about how we go about writing the history of ancient literature today.
ISBN: 9781009464529
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
Weight: 752g
398 pages