- Publisher:
- Cambridge University Press
- Online publication date:
- August 2021
- Print publication year:
- 2021
- Online ISBN:
- 9781108680226
- Subjects:
- Classical Studies, Classical Literature
Denis Feeney is one of the most distinguished scholars of Latin literature and Roman culture in the world of the last half-century. These two volumes conveniently collect and present afresh all his major papers, covering a wide range of topics and interests. Ancient epic is a major focus, followed by Latin lyric, historiography and elegy. Ancient literary criticism and the technology of the book are recurrent themes. Many papers address the problems of literary responses to religion and ritual, with an interdisciplinary methodology drawing on comparative anthropology and religion. The transition from Republic to Empire and the emergence of the Augustan principate form the background to the majority of the papers, and the question of how literary texts are to be read in historical context is addressed throughout. All quotations from ancient and modern languages have now been translated and Stephen Hinds has contributed a foreword.
‘… its exquisite prose; its generosity to the community of scholarship that it engages; its extraordinary vision of Vergil as fearlessly human - made me want to be a different sort of reader than I had been theretofore … I recommend it to all.’
Clifford Ando Source: Bryn Mawr Classical Review
‘A collection of the shorter critical writings of Denis Feeney should gladden the hearts of Latinists everywhere, who will find here an opportunity to reacquaint themselves with a four-decade-long series of influential papers that remain stimulating and are now the more so for being presented together.’
Joseph D. Reed Source: GNOMON
* Views captured on Cambridge Core between #date#. This data will be updated every 24 hours.
Usage data cannot currently be displayed.