Description
Invaluable guide to ancient Greek literature and literary theory through the representation of poetry and the figure of the poet.
About the Author
SIMON GOLDHILL is Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge, and Foreign Secretary and Vice President of the British Academy. His books have been translated into twelve languages and won three international prizes. He has lectured and broadcast on radio and television all over the world. His most recent book is The Christian Invention of Time (Cambridge, 2022).
Reviews
'Goldhill is an alert, subtle and well-informed critic, both of ancient literature and of modern commentary. The routes he takes to his conclusions often raise questions not to be dismissed lightly.' Malcolm Heath, Professor of Greek Language and Literature, University of Leeds
'These essays present a sophisticated picture of poetry's relationship to its culture, arguing that, for example, the praise tradition is not simply one of similarity but also of difference.' Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz, Professor of Comparative Literature Emerita, Hamilton College
Book Information
ISBN 9781009478243
Author Simon Goldhill
Format Paperback
Page Count 424
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 610g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 21mm