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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'Greek Literature and the Roman Empire' uses up-to-date literary and cultural theory to explore the phenomenal rise of interest in literary writing in Greece under the Roman Empire.
PART ONE: THE POLITICS OF IMITATION; PART TWO: GREECE AND ROME
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Deals with the popular topics of cultural identity, multiculturalism, and imperialism Uses up-to-date literary and cultural theory to offer new readings of classical texts Innovative cultural-historical argument
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Tim Whitmarsh is Leverhulme Lecturer in Hellenistic Literature, University of Exeter.
Deals with the popular topics of cultural identity, multiculturalism, and imperialism Uses up-to-date literary and cultural theory to offer new readings of classical texts Innovative cultural-historical argument
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199271375
Publisert
2004
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
553 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
392

Forfatter

Biographical note

Tim Whitmarsh is Leverhulme Lecturer in Hellenistic Literature, University of Exeter.