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Literature And Religion At Rome Cultures Contexts And Beliefs Transferred To Digital Printing Feeney

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Literature And Religion At Rome Cultures Contexts And Beliefs Transferred To Digital Printing Feeney
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Publisher: University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 161
Author: Feeney, Denis
ISBN: 9780511001505, 9780521551045, 9780521559218, 0511001509, 0521551048, 0521559219
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: Transferred to digital printing

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Literature And Religion At Rome Cultures Contexts And Beliefs Transferred To Digital Printing Feeney by Feeney, Denis 9780511001505, 9780521551045, 9780521559218, 0511001509, 0521551048, 0521559219 instant download after payment.

This book exploits recent reevaluations of Roman religion in order to argue in favor of taking the religious dimensions of Roman literature seriously, as important cultural work in their own right. Instead of seeing Roman religious and literary activity as derivative and parasitic upon Greek originals, the book questions the romanticizing biases of classical studies, and argues for the power and creativity of the Romans in their engagements with Greek culture.

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