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On Coming After Studies In Postclassical Greek Literature And Its Reception Richard Hunter

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On Coming After Studies In Postclassical Greek Literature And Its Reception Richard Hunter
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.3 MB
Pages: 917
Author: Richard Hunter
ISBN: 9783110210309, 3110210304
Language: English
Year: 2008

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On Coming After Studies In Postclassical Greek Literature And Its Reception Richard Hunter by Richard Hunter 9783110210309, 3110210304 instant download after payment.

This book gathers together many of the principal essays of Richard Hunter, whose work has been fundamental in the modern re-evaluation of Greek literature after Alexander and its reception at Rome and elsewhere. At the heart of Hunter’s work lies the high poetry of Ptolemaic Alexandria (Callimachus, Theocritus, and Apollonius of Rhodes) and the narrative literature of later antiquity (‘the ancient novel’), but comedy, mime, didactic poetry and ancient literary criticism all fall within the scope of these studies. Principal recurrent themes are the uses and recreation of the past, the modes of poetic allusion, the moral purposes of literature, the intellectual context for ancient poetry, and the interaction of poetry and criticism. What emerges is not a literature shackled to the past and cowed by an ‘anxiety of influence’, but an energetic and constantly experimental engagement with both past and present.

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