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Greek Epigram in Reception Gideon Nisbet (Reader in Classics, University of Birmingham)

Greek Epigram in Reception By Gideon Nisbet (Reader in Classics, University of Birmingham)

Greek Epigram in Reception by Gideon Nisbet (Reader in Classics, University of Birmingham)


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Tracing the evolution and reception history of a collection of ancient Greek epigrams from the early nineteenth to twentieth century, the volume analyses the rhetoric which writers and translators brought to the text, highlighting the after effects of this cultural war on the interpretations of Ancient Greece in British print culture.

Greek Epigram in Reception Summary

Greek Epigram in Reception: J. A. Symonds, Oscar Wilde, and the Invention of Desire, 1805-1929 by Gideon Nisbet (Reader in Classics, University of Birmingham)

Greek Epigram in Reception is a chronological survey of the reception history of the Greek Anthology, a Byzantine collection of ancient Greek short poems known as epigrams. Tracing the strange evolution of the Greek Anthology from the early nineteenth century to the years after the first World War, the volume analyses the complex webs of rhetoric that are spun as writers and translators bring their different agendas to bear on the Anthology's text, pruning it to meet their needs. As so little was known about its poets, and because it stood for the 'Anthology' of the Greeks and their culture, the text became the battleground during the 1870s-90s on which normative and dissident interpretations of Ancient Greece were fought out. An emergent mass readership became caught between opposing and rhetorically loaded accounts, casting the Anthology and thus the ancient race on whom the British were supposed to be modelling themselves as patriots and doting spouses or lovers of male Beauty, like the Decadent sensation Oscar Wilde. The after-effects of this cultural war were to stretch into the 1920s, and still echo today.

Greek Epigram in Reception Reviews

Nisbet's book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the discipline of classics and its Victorian flourishing. * Simon Goldhill, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *

About Gideon Nisbet (Reader in Classics, University of Birmingham)

Gideon Nisbet is a Reader in Classics at the University of Birmingham. He is known for his publications in ancient epigram and the reception of classical Greece and Rome in modern culture.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART 1: THE DESCENT FROM OLYMPUS; PART 2: WILDE'S MELEAGER; PART 3: 'THE BOOK OF GREEK LIFE'; CONCLUSION; APPENDIX: SYMONDS AND THE LANGUAGE OF GEMS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX

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NPB9780199662494
9780199662494
0199662495
Greek Epigram in Reception: J. A. Symonds, Oscar Wilde, and the Invention of Desire, 1805-1929 by Gideon Nisbet (Reader in Classics, University of Birmingham)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2013-10-31
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