The Author's Voice in Classical and Late Antiquity

Jonathan Hill editor Anna Marmodoro editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:3rd Oct '13

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What significance does the voice or projected persona in which a text is written have for our understanding of the meaning of that text? This volume explores the persona of the author in antiquity, from Homer to late antiquity, taking into account both Latin and Greek authors from a range of disciplines. The thirteen chapters are divided into two main sections, the first of which focuses on the diverse forms of writing adopted by various ancient authors, and the different ways these forms were used to present and project an authorial voice. The second part of the volume considers questions regarding authority and ascription in relation to the authorial voice. In particular, it looks at how later readers - and later authors - may understand the authority of a text's author or supposed author. The volume contains chapters on pseudo-epigraphy and fictional letters, as well as the use of texts as authoritative in philosophical schools, and the ancient ascription of authorship to works of art.

The variety of authors and literary genres treated by the contributors, the learned and clear discussion in each chapter, and the fascinating theme of the book make this volume worth reading. * Isabella Canetta, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
The collection addresses a set of questions that are fundamental to the study of ancient literary production and reception. Given the enormous variety of ways in which issues of authorship and authorial authority have been treated by different scholarly communities under the wide umbrella of Classics -- from the Homeric Question, to the debate over the lyric, to speaking inscriptions -- the volume makes an important contribution in bringing together scholars working on very different genres, periods and traditions. * Lauren Curtis, The Classical Review *

ISBN: 9780199670567

Dimensions: 223mm x 145mm x 32mm

Weight: 1g

440 pages