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Greek Declamation and the Roman Empire

Greek Declamation and the Roman Empire

Greek Declamation and the Roman Empire

William Guast, Winchester College
June 2023
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    A Greek declamation was an 'imaginary speech': a fictitious speech composed for a rhetorical scenario set in Classical Greece. Although such speeches began as rhetorical exercises, under the high Roman empire they developed into a full-blown prestigious genre in their own right. This first monograph on Greek declamation for nearly forty years re-evaluates a genre that was central to Greek imperial literature and to ancient and modern notions of the 'Second Sophistic'. Rejecting traditional conceptions of the genre as 'nostalgic', this book considers the significance of Greek declamation's re-enactment of classical history for its own times, and integrates the genre into the wider history of the period. It shows through extended readings how the genre came to constitute a powerful and subtle instrument of identity formation and social interaction, and a site for free thinking on issues of major contemporary importance such as imperialism and inter-polis relations.

    • Offers sophisticated models for how Greeks under the Roman empire related to their Classical past
    • Brings together the scattered and difficult sources to provide a thematic survey of Greek declamation scenarios
    • Includes extended readings of Greek declamations to give readers first-hand experience of this neglected genre

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘Based on a personal reading of the sources and on an extensive bibliography, written in a persuasive tone, W. Guast's demonstration is solid and nuanced … [the author] sheds additional light on a rhetorical genre that is important, though at times, disdained.’ Laurent Pernot , Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    June 2023
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009297110
    0 pages
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Exempla and Exemplarity
    • 2. Declamation, Life, and the Imagination
    • 3. Text and Performance Context
    • 4. Identity Parade
    • 5. Macedon
    • 6. Strife and Concord
    • Conclusion.
      Author
    • William Guast , Winchester College

      WILLIAM GUAST is an Assistant Master at Winchester College, and was previously the A. G. Leventis Research Fellow in Ancient Greek at the University of Bristol.