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Imagining Xerxes Ancient Perspectives On A Persian King Emma Bridges

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Imagining Xerxes Ancient Perspectives On A Persian King Emma Bridges
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.29 MB
Author: Emma Bridges
ISBN: 9781472514271, 9781472593160, 1472514270, 1472593162
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Imagining Xerxes Ancient Perspectives On A Persian King Emma Bridges by Emma Bridges 9781472514271, 9781472593160, 1472514270, 1472593162 instant download after payment.

Few events left such a vivid impression on history as the invasion of Greece by Xerxes, King of Persia. In this lively, erudite and nuanced cultural history of the ancient portraits of Xerxes, Emma Bridges throws fresh new light on the ancient - and modern - western images of Asia and its archetypal ruler. -- Edith Hall, Professor of Classics, King's College London, UK The central concern of Dr Bridges’ original and challenging exercise in ancient reception-studies is to explore the richness and variety of Persian Great King Xerxes’ afterlives within a diverse and complex literary tradition. This is a powerfully written and conceptually sophisticated treatment of an important topic within classical studies, which has the added appeal of including an excellent discussion of the cinematic reception of Xerxes in the 21st century. -- Paul Cartledge is the A.G. Leventis Professor of Greek Culture, University of Cambridge, UK What to make of Xerxes? Ruthless tyrant? Hubris personified? Prisoner of history? Glorious war-lord? Victim of fortune? Decadent playboy? Lubricious harem-master? Or just the foil for Greece's glory, the great invader who brought out the best in those freedom-fighters of 480 BCE? He was all of those things, and Emma Bridges’ beautifully written book traces all the shifts in the ideas and stories and fantasies that later generations wove as they dwelt on Greece's finest hour. -- Christopher Pelling, Regius Professor of Greek, Oxford University, UK

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