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Greek Literature and the Roman Empire

The Politics of Imitation

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Gebonden, 392 blz. | Engels
| e druk, 2002
ISBN13: 9780199240357
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e druk, 2002 9780199240357
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Greek Literature and the Roman Empire uses up-to-date literary and cultural theory to make a major and original contribution to the appreciation of Greek literature written under the Roman Empire during the second century CE (the so-called 'Second Sophistic'). This literature should not be dismissed as unoriginal and mediocre. Rather, its central preoccupations, especially mimesis and paideia, provide significant insights into the definition of Greek identity during the period. Focusing upon a series of key texts by important authors (including Dio Chrysostom, Plutarch, Philostratus, Lucian, Favorinus, and the novelists), Whitmarsh argues that narratives telling of educated Greeks' philosophical advice to empowered Romans (including emperors) offer a crucial point of entry into the complex and often ambivalent relationships between Roman conquerors and Greek subjects. Their authors' rich and complex engagement with the literary past articulates an ingenious and sophisticated response to their present socio-political circumstances.

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ISBN13:9780199240357
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:392
€ 299,94
Levertijd ongeveer 10 werkdagen

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