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Reading Ancient Egyptian Poetry: Among Other Histories

ISBN: 978-1-405-12547-5

February 2009

Wiley-Blackwell

416 pages

Description
In Reading Ancient Egyptian Poetry, Richard Parkinson explores how ancient Egyptian poems have been read and perceived across the ages.

  • Presents an innovative and theoretically-informed account of how the most famous ancient Egyptian
    poems have been read over 4,000 years
  • From a leading expert in the interpretation of ancient Egyptian literature
  • Explores the original experience of ordinary Egyptians enjoying the poems as well as their interpretation
    during the Middle Kingdom and up to modern times
  • Draws on recent discoveries in the British Museum archives to reconstruct the contexts of the poems
About the Author
R. B. Parkinson is a curator in the Department of Ancient Egypt & Sudan, the British Museum, and regularly teaches in England and Germany. Publications include The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant (1991), the prize-winning Sinuhe and Other Ancient Egyptian Poems 1940-1640 BC (1997), and Poetry and Culture in Middle Kingdom Egypt (2002).
Features

  • Presents an innovative and theoretically-informed account of how the most famous ancient Egyptian
    poems have been read over 4,000 years
  • From a leading expert in the interpretation of ancient Egyptian literature
  • Explores the original experience of ordinary Egyptians enjoying the poems as well as their interpretation
    during the Middle Kingdom and up to modern times
  • Draws on recent discoveries in the British Museum archives to reconstruct the contexts of the poems