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Greek Epigram and Byzantine Culture Steven D. Smith (Hofstra University, New York)

Greek Epigram and Byzantine Culture By Steven D. Smith (Hofstra University, New York)

Greek Epigram and Byzantine Culture by Steven D. Smith (Hofstra University, New York)


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Sexy, scintillating, and sometimes scandalous, Greek epigrams from the age of the Emperor Justinian commemorate the survival of the sensual in a world transformed by Christianity. This book will appeal to literary scholars and historians interested in Greek poetry, Late Antiquity, Byzantine studies, Early Christianity, gender, and sexuality.

Greek Epigram and Byzantine Culture Summary

Greek Epigram and Byzantine Culture: Gender, Desire, and Denial in the Age of Justinian by Steven D. Smith (Hofstra University, New York)

Sexy, scintillating, and sometimes scandalous, Greek epigrams from the age of the Emperor Justinian commemorate the survival of the sensual in a world transformed by Christianity. Around 567 CE, the poet and historian Agathias of Myrina published his Cycle, an anthology of epigrams by contemporary poets who wrote about what mattered to elite men in sixth-century Constantinople: harlots and dancing girls, chariot races in the hippodrome, and the luxuries of the Roman bath. But amid this banquet of worldly delights, ascetic Christianity - pervasive in early Byzantine thought - made sensual pleasure both more complicated and more compelling. In this book, Steven D. Smith explores how this miniature classical genre gave expression to lurid fantasies of domination and submission, constraint and release, and the relationship between masculine and feminine. The volume will appeal to literary scholars and historians interested in Greek poetry, Late Antiquity, Byzantine studies, Early Christianity, gender, and sexuality.

About Steven D. Smith (Hofstra University, New York)

Steven D. Smith is Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature at Hofstra University, New York. His publications include Greek Identity and the Athenian Past in Chariton: The Romance of Empire (2007) and Man and Animal in Severan Rome: The Literary Imagination of Claudius Aelianus (Cambridge, 2014).

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Food and wine; 2. An erotic geography; 3. Urban pleasures; 4. Phallic creatures; 5. Classical women; 6. Thieving Aphrodite; Conclusion; Bibliography.

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NLS9781108727167
9781108727167
1108727166
Greek Epigram and Byzantine Culture: Gender, Desire, and Denial in the Age of Justinian by Steven D. Smith (Hofstra University, New York)
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Cambridge University Press
2021-08-19
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