A Companion to Classical ReceptionsProfessor Emeritus of Classical Studies Lorna Hardwick, Lorna Hardwick, Christopher Stray Wiley, 2008 - 538 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.
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The role of myth in reception practice and analysis is becoming more prominent ,
as is excerpting and the role of the iconic figure as means of transmission and
reinvention , especially when whole texts are not directly known by most readers
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The role of myth in reception practice and analysis is becoming more prominent ,
as is excerpting and the role of the iconic figure as means of transmission and
reinvention , especially when whole texts are not directly known by most readers
...
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Freud thus makes ' history ' play the decisive explanatory role in his exploration of
pathology . At the very core of psychoanalysis is a recognition of the historicity of
human experience and of the pre - eminent role the past plays in our ...
Freud thus makes ' history ' play the decisive explanatory role in his exploration of
pathology . At the very core of psychoanalysis is a recognition of the historicity of
human experience and of the pre - eminent role the past plays in our ...
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By contrast with Sparta , this women ' s world weeds out aggression rather than
weakness and , by contrast with Cassandra ' s role in Troy , prophecy is the
preserve of men . Tepper is not alone in forging a link between post - human ...
By contrast with Sparta , this women ' s world weeds out aggression rather than
weakness and , by contrast with Cassandra ' s role in Troy , prophecy is the
preserve of men . Tepper is not alone in forging a link between post - human ...
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Reception and Tradition | 13 |
The Ancient Reception of Homer | 26 |
Achaemenid Persia Ancient | 50 |
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