A Companion to Classical ReceptionsLorna Hardwick, Christopher Stray Wiley, 2008 M01 3 - 560 páginas Examining the profusion of ways in which the arts, culture, and thought of Greece and Rome have been transmitted, interpreted, adapted and used, A Companion to Classical Receptions explores the impact of this phenomenon on both ancient and later societies.
|
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 26
Página 202
... continued interrogation : ' How is it that the very category , the subject , the ' we ' , that is supposed to be presumed for the purposes of solidarity , produces the very factionalization it is supposed to quell ? ' ( Butler 1995 : 49 ) ...
... continued interrogation : ' How is it that the very category , the subject , the ' we ' , that is supposed to be presumed for the purposes of solidarity , produces the very factionalization it is supposed to quell ? ' ( Butler 1995 : 49 ) ...
Página 353
... continued to dog the care of antiquities in Rome , Zevi in Lanciani 1989 : 5 ) . - Some argued for the establishment of a vast archaeological park in Rome , centred on the Forum Romanum and Colosseum but also encompassing areas such as ...
... continued to dog the care of antiquities in Rome , Zevi in Lanciani 1989 : 5 ) . - Some argued for the establishment of a vast archaeological park in Rome , centred on the Forum Romanum and Colosseum but also encompassing areas such as ...
Página 370
... continued to argue that any choral music should be adjusted and subordinated to the text and not vice versa and that , in Greece , revival tragedy should be owned by Greeks . When Mis- triotes continued to loudly question the key ...
... continued to argue that any choral music should be adjusted and subordinated to the text and not vice versa and that , in Greece , revival tragedy should be owned by Greeks . When Mis- triotes continued to loudly question the key ...
Contenido
Reception and Tradition | 13 |
The Ancient Reception of Homer | 26 |
Achaemenid Persia Ancient | 50 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 29 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Achaemenid Achilles actors Aeschylus aesthetic African Afrikaans ancient Greek ancient world Antigone antiquity Arab Aristophanes Aristotle artistic Athenian Athens audience body canonical Castellucci chapter character chorus cinematic classical past classical reception classicists Classics and film comedy contemporary context critical Crying Game cultural Cyclops debate Dionysus discussion Elektra English epic episode ethics Etman Euripides example Fergus figure Freud Gide Gladstone gods Greece Greek and Roman Greek drama Greek tragedy Hardwick hero Homer human humour Iliad Israeli Katharevousa language Latin literary literature London mask Medea Mistriotes modern moral myth narrative Odysseus Oedipus opera Oresteia Orestes original Oxford performance Persian philosophers photographs Plato play poem poetic poetry poets political present production Prometheus question Raffaello Sanzio reading reception studies reception theory relationship rhetoric role Rome scholars Socrates Sophocles South Africa stage Symonds theatre themes theory tion translation Ulysses Virgil virtue ethics Walcott western words