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Classical Literature and its Reception: An Anthology

ISBN: 978-1-405-11293-2

November 2006

Wiley-Blackwell

552 pages

Description
This anthology presents a selection of works that illustrates the traffic between British poetry and classical literature.
  • Gives readers the classical background they need in order to really appreciate British poetry.
  • Divided into two halves – the first half presenting a selection of the best British poems, and the second presenting relevant classical works in translation.
  • Notes and introductions highlight the connections between British works and their classical forebears.
About the Author
Robert DeMaria, Jr. is the Henry Noble McCracken Professor of English and Chair of the Department at Vassar College. His recent publications include Samuel Johnson and the Life of Reading (1997) and British Literature 1640–1789: An Anthology (Second Edition, Blackwell Publishing, 2001).

Robert D. Brown is Professor of Classics at Vassar College on the Sarah Miles Raynor Chair. He is the author of Lucretius on Love and Sex (1987) and articles on a range of Roman authors including Lucretius, Caesar, Virgil, Horace, Livy, and Ovid.

Features

  • A selection of works that illustrates the traffic between British literature and classical literature.

  • Gives readers the classical background they need in order to really appreciate British poetry.

  • Divided into two halves – the first half presenting a selection of the best British poems, and the second presenting relevant classical works in translation.

  • Notes and introductions highlight the connections between British works and their classical forebears.