ABSTRACT

Edited with an introduction by an internationally recognized scholar, this nine-volume set represents the most exhaustive collection of essential critical writings in the field, from studies of the classic works to the history of their reception. Bringing together the articles that have shaped modern classical studies, the set covers Greek literature in all its genres--including history, poetry, prose, oratory, and philosophy--from the 6th century BC through the Byzantine era. Since the study of Greek literature encompasses the roots of all major modern humanities disciplines, the collection also includes seminal articles exploring the Greek influence on their development. Each volume concludes with a list of recommendations for further reading. This collection is an important resource for students and scholars of comparative literature, English, history, philosophy, theater, and rhetoric as well as the classics.

part A|46 pages

Literary Theory

chapter 1|12 pages

Criticism Ancient and Modern

chapter 2|15 pages

Longinus Revisited

part B|215 pages

Classical Forms

chapter 8|69 pages

Roman Aristotle

chapter 9|9 pages

Cicero and Greek Philosophy*

chapter 10|3 pages

The Lyra of Orpheus.

chapter 11|2 pages

Varro and Orpheus.

chapter 12|14 pages

Greek Drama in the Roman Empire

part C|150 pages

The Novel and Related Literary Forms

chapter 15|14 pages

Who Read Ancient Novels?

chapter 16|27 pages

Lollianos and the Desperadoes

chapter 17|17 pages

The Aithiopika of Heliodoros

Narrative as riddle