Reception in the Greco-Roman World
Literary Studies in Theory and Practice
Marco Fantuzzi editor Tim Whitmarsh editor Helen Morales editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th May '21
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Harnesses the insights generated by 30 years of reception studies to enhance the study of classical Greek literature.
The embrace of reception theory has been one of the hallmarks of studies of classical literature over the last 30 years. This volume, containing essays by 15 internationally renowned scholars, builds on the critical insights gained from this revolution to consider reception within Greek antiquity itself.The embrace of reception theory has been one of the hallmarks of classical studies over the last 30 years. This volume builds on the critical insights thereby gained to consider reception within Greek antiquity itself. Reception, like 'intertextuality', places the emphasis on the creative agency of the later 'receiver' rather than the unilateral influence of the 'transmitter'. It additionally shines the spotlight on transitions into new cultural contexts, on materiality, on intermediality and on the body. Essays range chronologically from the archaic to the Byzantine periods and address literature (prose and verse; Greek, Roman and Greco-Jewish), philosophy, papyri, inscriptions and dance. Whereas the conventional image of ancient Greek classicism is one of quiet reverence, this book, by contrast, demonstrates how rumbustious, heterogeneous and combative it could be.
ISBN: 9781316518588
Dimensions: 223mm x 145mm x 29mm
Weight: 680g
478 pages