Remaking the Classics Literature, Genre and Media in Britain 1800-2000

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Remaking the Classics

Literature, Genre and Media in Britain 1800-2000

Amanda Wrigley | Deborah Roberts | Christopher Stray | Elizabeth Vandiver | Leanne Hunnings | Lorna Hardwick | Ruth Hazel | Sheila Murnaghan | Stephen Harrison

Literary Criticism / General

This important collection of essays both contributes to the expanding field of classical reception studies and seeks to extend it. Focusing on nineteenth- and twentieth-century Britain, it looks at a range of different genres (epic, novel, lyric, tragedy, political pamphlet). Within the published texts considered, the usual range of genres dealt with elsewhere is extended by chapters on books for children, and those in which childhood and memories of childhood are informed by antiquity; and also by a multi-genre case study of a highly unusual subject, Spartacus. "Remaking the Classics" also goes beyond books to dramatic performance, and beyond the theatre to radio - a medium of enormous power and influence from the 1920s to the 1960s, whose role in the reception of classics is largely unexplored. The variety of genres and of media considered in the book is balanced both by the focus on Britain in a specific time period, and by an overlap of subject-matter between chapters: the three chapters on twentieth-century drama, for example, range from performance strategies to post-colonial contexts.The book thus combines the consolidation of a field with an attempt to push it in new and exciting directions.

Christopher Stray, author and editor of several books on the subject, is the leading historian of English Classics.


Publication Date: 13 December 2007
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bristol Classical Press
ISBN-13: 9780715636732
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 208
Weight (oz): 14.56

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