A companion to classical receptions

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A companion to classical receptions

edited by Lorna Hardwick and Christopher Stray

(Blackwell companions to the ancient world)

Blackwell, 2008

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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. Provides a comprehensive introduction and overview of classical reception - the interpretation of classical art, culture, and thought in later centuries, and the fastest growing area in classics Brings together 34 essays by an international group of contributors focused on ancient and modern reception concepts and practices Combines close readings of key receptions with wider contextualization and discussion Explores the impact of Greek and Roman culture worldwide, including crucial new areas in Arabic literature, South African drama, the history of photography, and contemporary ethics

Table of Contents

List of Figures ix Notes on Contributors xi Acknowledgements xviii Introduction: Making Connections 1 Lorna Hardwick and Christopher Stray Part I Reception within Antiquity and Beyond 11 1 Reception and Tradition 13 Felix Budelmann and Johannes Haubold 2 The Ancient Reception of Homer 26 Barbara Graziosi 3 Poets on Socrates' Stage: Plato's Reception of Dramatic Art 38 Chris Emlyn-Jones 4 'Respectable in Its Ruins': Achaemenid Persia, Ancient and Modern 50 Thomas Harrison 5 Basil of Caesarea and Greek Tragedy 62 Ruth Webb Part II Transmission, Acculturation and Critique 73 6 'Our Debt to Greece and Rome': Canon, Class and Ideology 75 Seth L. Schein 7 Gladstone and the Classics 86 David W. Bebbington 8 Between Colonialism and Independence: Eric Williams and the Uses of Classics in Trinidad in the 1950s and 1960s 98 Emily Greenwood 9 Virgilian Contexts 113 Stephen Harrison Part III Translation 127 10 Colonization, Closure or Creative Dialogue?: The Case of Pope's Iliad 129 David Hopkins 11 Translation at the Intersection of Traditions: The Arab Reception of the Classics 141 Ahmed Etman 12 'Enough Give in It': Translating the Classical Play 153 J. Michael Walton 13 Lost in Translation? The Problem of (Aristophanic) Humour 168 James Robson Part IV Theory and Practice 183 14 'Making It New': Andre Gide's Rewriting of Myth 185 Cashman Kerr Prince 15 'What Difference Was Made?': Feminist Models of Reception 195 Vanda Zajko 16 History and Theory: Moses and Monotheism and the Historiography of the Repressed 207 Miriam Leonard 17 Performance Reception: Canonization and Periodization 219 Pantelis Michelakis Part V Performing Arts 229 18 Iphigenie en Tauride and Elektra: 'Apolline' and 'Dionysiac' Receptions of Greek Tragedy into Opera 231 Michael Ewans 19 Performance Histories 247 Fiona Macintosh 20 'Body and Mask' in Performances of Classical Drama on the Modern Stage 259 Angeliki Varakis 21 The Nomadic Theatre of the Societas Raffaello Sanzio: A Case of Postdramatic Reworking of (the Classical) Tragedy 274 Freddy Decreus 22 Aristophanes between Israelis and Palestinians 287 Nurit Yaari Part VI Film 301 23 Working with Film: Theories and Methodologies 303 Joanna Paul 24 The Odyssey from Homer to NBC: The Cyclops and the Gods 315 Hanna M. Roisman 25 A New Hope: Film as a Teaching Tool for the Classics 327 Marianne McDonald Part VII Cultural Politics 343 26 Possessing Rome: The Politics of Ruins in Roma capitale 345 Catharine Edwards 27 'You unleash the tempest of tragedy': The 1903 Athenian Production of Aeschylus' Oresteia 360 Gonda Van Steen 28 Multicultural Reception: Greek Drama in South Africa in the Late Twentieth and Early Twenty-first Centuries 373 Betine van Zyl Smit 29 Putting the Class into Classical Reception 386 Edith Hall Part VIII Changing Contexts 399 30 Reframing the Homeric: Images of the Odyssey in the Art of Derek Walcott and Romare Bearden 401 Gregson Davis 31 'Plato's Stepchildren': SF and the Classics 415 Sarah Annes Brown 32 Aristotle's Ethics, Old and New 428 Rosalind Hursthouse 33 Classicizing Bodies in the Male Photographic Tradition 440 Bryan E. Burns 34 Homer in British World War One Poetry 452 Elizabeth Vandiver Part IX Reflection and Critique 467 35 Reception Studies: Future Prospects 469 James I. Porter Bibliography 482 Index 533

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