Greek Fictional Letters

C D N Costa author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:10th Jan '02

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The book explores a relatively unfamiliar and under-appreciated area of Greek literature, imaginary letters written between about 100 BC and 500 AD. They are imaginary or fictional either because both writer and recipient are invented, or because they are attributed to real historical characters. In the latter group, the real authors are unknown, whereas we know at least the names of those in the first group. Letter writing, real and fictional, was an important activity in this period, which was also the time that the sophists or professional rhetoricians were very influential in the political and educational life particularly of the Greek east. Many of our authors clearly were sophists practising their skills, especially in character portrayal. This selection opens a window on an attractive, lively, and often amusing area in the history of Greek prose. All the letters are translated, and the commentaries provide both grammatical help and background information.

... this volume should bring some wonderfully entertaining texts to a wider audience of students. * Hermathena: A Trinity College Dublin Review *
This timely collection of texts is pitched at undergraduate level, with sensible and solid discussions of linguistic difficulties. Whether the letters will ever become curricular standards is questionable, but those students fortunate enough to be exposed to these scintillating texts will find Costa's a safe enough pair of hands. * Hermathena: A Trinity College Dublin Review *
Elegant translations ... this selection opens a window on a formative and enjoyable area of epistolary fiction. * Jon Hesk, Times Literary Supplement *

ISBN: 9780199240012

Dimensions: 222mm x 145mm x 20mm

Weight: 394g

216 pages