The epic journey in Greek and Roman literature / edited for the Department of Classics by Thomas Biggs, Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of Georgia, Jessica Blum, Assistant Professor of Classical Studies at the University of San Francisco.

This volume explores journeys across time and space in Greek and Latin literature, taking as its starting point the paradigm of travel offered by the epic genre. The epic journey is central to the dynamics of classical literature, offering a powerful lens through which characters, authors, and reade...

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Other Authors: Biggs, Thomas (Classicist) (Editor), Blum, Jessica (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Series:Yale classical studies ; v. 39.
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Summary:This volume explores journeys across time and space in Greek and Latin literature, taking as its starting point the paradigm of travel offered by the epic genre. The epic journey is central to the dynamics of classical literature, offering a powerful lens through which characters, authors, and readers experience their real and imaginary worlds. The journey informs questions of identity formation, narrative development, historical emplotment, and constructions of heroism - topics that move through and beyond the story itself. The act of moving to and from 'home' - both a fixed point of spatial orientation and a transportable set of cultural values - thus represents a physical journey and an intellectual process. In exploring its many manifestations, the chapters in this collection reconceive the centrality of the epic journey across a wide variety of genres and historical contexts, from Homer to the moon.
Physical Description:xiv, 323 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 292-313) and indexes.
ISBN:9781108498098
1108498094
9781108702898
1108702899