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Buch, Englisch, 750 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 1887 g

Bowie

Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture

Buch, Englisch, 750 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 1887 g

ISBN: 978-1-107-05812-5
Verlag: Cambridge University Press


In this book one of the world's leading Hellenists brings together his many contributions over four decades to our understanding of major genres of Greek literature, above all the Greek novel, but also Attic Comedy, fifth-century historiography, and Hellenistic and Imperial Greek poetry. Many are already essential reading, such as the chapter on the figure of Lycidas in Theocritus' Idyll 7, or two chapters on the ancient readership of Greek novels. Discussions of Imperial Greek poetry published three decades ago opened up a world almost entirely neglected by scholars. Several chapters address literary and linguistic issues in Longus' novel Daphnis and Chloe, complementing the author's commentary published in 2019; two contribute to a better understanding of the enigmatic Aethiopica of Heliodorus; and many explore important questions arising from examination of the form of the Greek novel as a whole. This is the second of a planned three-volume collection.
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Introduction; 1. 'Who is Dicaeopolis?' (1988); 2. 'Marginalia Obsceniora: some Problems in Aristophanes' Wasps' (1990); 3. 'Wine in Old Comedy' (1995); 4. 'Ionian Iambus and Old Attic Comedy: Father and Daughter, or Just Cousins?' (2002); 5. 'Socrates in Aristophanes' Clouds and the Audience of Attic Comedy' (2007); 6. 'Aristophanes Clouds: an Agonistic Note' (2015); 7. 'The Lesson of Book 2' (2018); 8. 'Theocritus' Seventh Idyll, Philetas and Longus' (1985); 9. 'Frame and Framed in Theocritus Poems 6 and 7' (1996); 10. The Reception of Apollonius Rhodius in Imperial Greek literature' (2000); 11. 'Time and Place, Narrative and Speech in Philicus, Philodamus and Limenius' (2015); 12. 'Greek Sophists and Greek Poetry in the Second Sophistic' (1989); 13. 'Poetry and Poets in Asia and Achaia' (1989); 14. 'Greek Poetry in the Antonine Age' (1990); 15. 'Hadrian and Greek poetry' (2002); 16. Dionysius of Alexandria: a Greek Poet in the Roman Empire (2004); 17. 'Luxury Cruisers? Philip's Epigrammatists between Greece and Rome' (2012); 18. 'Doing Doric' (2016); 19. 'The Novels and the Real World' (1977); 20. 'The Readership of Greek Novels in the Ancient World' (1994); 21. 'Philostratus: Writer of Fiction' (1994); 22. 'Names and a Gem: Aspects of Allusion in the Aethiopica of Heliodorus' (1995); 23. 'The Ancient Readers of the Greek Novels' (1996); 24. 'Phoenician Games in Heliodorus' Aethiopica' (1998); 25. 'The Chronology of the Earlier Greek Novels since B. E. Perry: Revisions and Precisions' (2002); 26. 'The Function of Mythology in Longus' Daphnis and Chloe' (2003); 27. 'Metaphor in Daphnis and Chloe' (2005); 28. 'The Construction of the Classical Past in the Ancient Greek Novels' (2006); 29. 'Viewing and Listening on the Novelist's Page' (2006); 30. 'Direct Speech in Longus, Daphnis and Chloe' (2006); 31. 'Pulling the Other: Longus and tragedy' (2007); 32. 'Links between Antonius Diogenes and Petronius' (2007); 33. 'Literary Milieux' (2008); 34. 'The Uses of Bookishness' (2009); 35. 'Country Virtues, City Vices, in


Bowie, Ewen
EWEN BOWIE is the Emeritus E. P. Warren Praelector and Fellow in Classics at Corpus Christi College, Oxford and Emeritus Professor of Classical Languages and Literature at the University of Oxford. He writes on early Greek poetry; Comedy; Hellenistic poetry; and the Greek literature and culture of the Roman Empire. He co-edited volumes on Philostratus (Cambridge, 2009) and Archaic and Classical Choral Song (2011), edited one on Herodotus (2018), and published a commentary on Longus' Daphnis and Chloe (Cambridge, 2019).


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