Achilles Tatius: Leucippe and Clitophon Books I–II
The Greek Novels have moved from the margins to the centre-stage over recent decades, not just because of their literary qualities and thrilling narratives, but also because they offer revealing insights into the culture of the Greek world of the Roman Empire: sexual mores, the position of women and men, identity, religion. Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon, the most influential of the novels in antiquity, remains the favourite of many. With its freewheeling plotline, its setting on the edge of the Greek world (in modern Lebanon), its ironic play with the reader's expectations and its sallies into obscenity, it represents a new, mature, sophisticated stage in the development of the novel as a genre. This is the first commentary in English on Achilles for over 50 years, a period that has seen great strides forward in the understanding of the literary, linguistic and textual interpretation of this brilliant text.
- Helps students understand the late, sometimes colloquial Greek of the novel
- Explains and illustrates Achilles' different stylistic techniques and registers, his use of allusion and the interconnectedness of the novel as a whole
- Clarifies the different gender, sexual, cultural etc. politics of an ancient novel for a student readership highly attuned to these issues
Reviews & endorsements
‘… this book is an unquestionable success; it will be as useful to students meeting Leucippe and Clitophon for the first time as it will be to specialists, who will learn much here (however familiar they are with the novel).’ Jean-Philippe Guez, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
'The commentary is presented as an excellent and exhaustive reading guide and, together with the introduction, it is essential for anyone who wants to access a deep and personal analysis of this novel.' Roser Homar, Exemplaria Classica (translated from Spanish)
Product details
July 2020Paperback
9781316640593
294 pages
216 × 138 × 19 mm
0.4kg
3 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Author, Date, Context
- 2. Achilles and his Literary Context
- 3. Books 1 and 2
- 4. Allusion, Rhetoric, Narrative, Language
- 5. Location, Setting, Environment
- 6. Ethics, Philosophy, Culture
- 7. Text
- Sigla
- Achilles Tatius: Leucippe and Clitophon Books I-II
- Commentary.