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Greek Homosexuality With Forewords By Stephen Halliwell Mark Masterson And James Robson K J Dover Stephen Halliwell

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Greek Homosexuality With Forewords By Stephen Halliwell Mark Masterson And James Robson K J Dover Stephen Halliwell
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Greek Homosexuality With Forewords By Stephen Halliwell Mark Masterson And James Robson K J Dover Stephen Halliwell instant download after payment.

Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.5 MB
Author: K. J. Dover & Stephen Halliwell
ISBN: B01C6JHMYE
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Greek Homosexuality With Forewords By Stephen Halliwell Mark Masterson And James Robson K J Dover Stephen Halliwell by K. J. Dover & Stephen Halliwell B01C6JHMYE instant download after payment.

Hailed as magisterial when it first appeared, Greek Homosexuality remains an academic milestone and continues to be of major importance for students and scholars of gender studies. Kenneth Dover explores the understanding of homosexuality in ancient Greece, examining a vast array of material and textual evidence that leads him to provocative conclusions.


This new release of the 1989 second edition, for which Dover wrote an epilogue reflecting on the impact of his book, includes two specially commissioned forewords assessing the author's legacy and the place of his text within modern studies of gender in the ancient world.


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A landmark study...One cannot underestimate the importance of Mr. Dover's book. With philological brilliance and scholarly objectivity, he presents facts that can no longer be ignored. It is a step closer toward understanding the complex nature of the Greeks, whom we claim as cultural fathers. It is also a step closer to understanding human nature. (Erich Segal New York Times Book Review)


An unprejudiced description of the homosexual phenomena depicted by classical Greek artists and writers has long been an urgent desideratum. Dover's book fills this need successfully. In its collection and interpretation of the ancient evidence it will be indispensable for broader and/or more specialized explorations of the sexual aspects of Greek art and society. (Jeffrey Henderson Classical World)


In Greek classes past teachers used to slide quickly over the exact nature of the relationships between men and boys in ancient Athens... In this expert, candid, and wry study all is made clear. (Washington Post)


Greek Homosexuality provides--finally--an unvarnished look at Athenian homosexuality...[It is] now the standard volume on the subject. (John Scarborough American Historical Review)


Dover's is an authoritative discussion; he is a philologist of great stature with wide achievement as editor, commentator, and literary critic...The subject was one which needed to be exposed to the light of day; we can be thankful that it has been done by a great scholar and one who treats the subject without prejudice. (Bernard Knox New York Review of Books)


About the Author

Sir Kenneth Dover was Professor of Greek at the University of St. Andrews and former President of Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford, UK. He published widely on ancient Greek writers, language and sexuality.


Stephen Halliwell is Professor of Greek and Wardlaw Professor of Classics at the University of St Andrews, UK.


Mark Masterson is Senior Lecturer in the School of Art History, Classics and Religious Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.


James Robson is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Classical Studies at the Open University, UK.

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