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Antiquity and the Meanings of Time

Antiquity and the Meanings of Time A Philosophy of Ancient and Modern Literature

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New Directions in Classics

Antiquity and the Meanings of Time

A Philosophy of Ancient and Modern Literature

Duncan F. Kennedy

History / General

Society and contemporary culture seem forever fascinated by the topic of time. In modern fiction, Ian McEwan (The Child in Time) and Martin Amis (Time's Arrow) have led the way in exploring the human condition in relation to past, present and future. In cinema, several cultural texts (Memento, Minority Report, The Hours) have similarly reflected a preoccupation with temporality and human experience. And in the sphere of politics, debates about the 'end of history', prompted by Francis Fukuyama, indicate that how we live is deeply determined by our relationship not only to place but also to the passing of time. But what did the ancients think about time? Is our interest in chronology a relatively recent phenomenon? Or does it go further back? In his major new work, Duncan Kennedy indicates that our own fascination with time-reckoning is by no means unique.
Discussing a number of key texts (such as Homer's Odyssey; Sophocles' Oedipus Rex; Virgil's Aeneid; and Ovid's Metamophoses) and imaginatively setting these side-by-side with modern works (such as Sterne's Tristram Shandy and Joyce's Ulysses), he shows that, from era to era, and in different ways, human beings have uniformly striven to understand the unfolding of history and their relationship to it. This sophisticated cross-disciplinary book will appeal not only to classicists, but also to scholars and students in the humanities more broadly, as well as beyond.

Duncan F Kennedy is Professor of Latin Literature and the Theory of Criticism in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at Bristol University and is in addition co-editor, with Charles Martindale, of the 'New Directions in Classics' series published by I.B.Tauris. His previous books include The Arts of Love: Five Studies in the Discourse of Roman Love Elegy (1993) and Rethinking Reality: Lucretius and the Textualisation of Nature (2002).

Publication Date: 30 April 2013
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: I.B. Tauris
ISBN-13: 9781845118167
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 288
Weight (oz): 14.24

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