Ancient Literary Criticism

Ancient Literary Criticism
Title Ancient Literary Criticism PDF eBook
Author Donald Andrew Russell
Publisher Oxford : Clarendon Press
Total Pages 630
Release 1972
Genre Literary Criticism
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The Idea of Ancient Literary Criticism

The Idea of Ancient Literary Criticism
Title The Idea of Ancient Literary Criticism PDF eBook
Author Yun Lee Too
Publisher Clarendon Press
Total Pages 341
Release 1999-02-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191583987

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Yun Lee Too offers a sustained reading of the social function of the body of texts we identify as 'ancient literary criticism' with major implications for how we understand this discourse and also modern criticism and literary theory. The author argues that when Greek and Roman authors discuss what and how to read in works, they are attempting to create and maintain the political community and its identity by regulating the languages available to it. Literary criticism is a process of discrimination between competing discourses, serving as a strategy by which certain forms of speech or writing may be pronounced legitimate at the expense of others. The volume traces ancient criticism from its origins in archaic Greek poetry through to the early Christian era. As well as reading the familiar texts of ancient criticism - Plato's Republic, Aristotle's Poetics, [Longinus] On the Sublime, amongst others - it shows how ancient law, history, and rhetoric participate in the critical process.

Modern Literary Theory and Ancient Texts

Modern Literary Theory and Ancient Texts
Title Modern Literary Theory and Ancient Texts PDF eBook
Author Thomas Schmitz
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 256
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0470691530

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This book provides students and scholars of classical literature with a practical guide to modern literary theory and criticism. Using a clear and concise approach, it navigates readers through various theoretical approaches, including Russian Formalism, structuralism, deconstruction, gender studies, and New Historicism. Applies theoretical approaches to examples from ancient literature Extensive bibliographies and index make it a valuable resource for scholars in the field

Classical Literary Criticism

Classical Literary Criticism
Title Classical Literary Criticism PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 256
Release 2004-02-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0141913401

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The works collected in this volume have profoundly shaped the history of criticism in the Western world: they created much of the terminology still in use today and formulated enduring questions about the nature and function of literature. In Ion, Plato examines the god-like power of poets to evoke feelings such as pleasure or fear, yet he went on to attack this manipulation of emotions and banished poets from his ideal Republic. Aristotle defends the value of art in his Poetics, and his analysis of tragedy has influenced generations of critics from the Renaissance onwards. In the Art of Poetry, Horace promotes a style of poetic craftsmanship rooted in wisdom, ethical insight and decorum, while Longinus' On the Sublime explores the nature of inspiration in poetry and prose.

Ancient Literary Criticism

Ancient Literary Criticism
Title Ancient Literary Criticism PDF eBook
Author Andrew Laird
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 504
Release 2006-05-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0199258651

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The insights of Greek and Roman critics continue to influence contemporary thought and literary theory. These insights are also central to a proper understanding of the cultural history of classical antiquity.

Modern and Ancient Literary Criticism of the Gospels

Modern and Ancient Literary Criticism of the Gospels
Title Modern and Ancient Literary Criticism of the Gospels PDF eBook
Author Robert Matthew Calhoun
Publisher
Total Pages 560
Release 2020-09
Genre
ISBN 9783161594137

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The Gospels continue to defy efforts to fix 'generic' boundaries for determining their meanings. This volume discloses new stirrings and sightings of broader, more heuristically promising literary, rhetorical, and cultural registers which intersect in ancient narrative . The contributors seek to build upon or vigorously critique current generic hypotheses (biography, history, tragedy); to introduce recent insights and developments in genre theory; to probe ancient reception of the Gospels as works of literature; and to illuminate the relations between the literary characteristics of the Gospels and methodological advances in narratology, social memory, intertextuality, and performance.

Classical Literary Criticism

Classical Literary Criticism
Title Classical Literary Criticism PDF eBook
Author Donald Andrew Russell
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 276
Release 1998
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780192839008

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This volume provides, in translation, the principal texts of ancient literary criticism, including Aristotle's Poetics, Horace's Art of Poetry, Longinus' On Sublimity, Tacitus' Dialogues, and extracts from Plato and Plutarch.