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The Ancient Aesthetics of Deception

The Ancient Aesthetics of Deception

The Ancient Aesthetics of Deception

The Ethics of Enchantment from Gorgias to Heliodorus
Jonas Grethlein, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany
September 2021
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    The concept of mimesis has dominated reflection on the nature and role, in Greek literature, of representation. Jonas Grethlein, in his ambitious new book, takes this reflection a step further. He argues that, beyond mimesis, there was an important but unacknowledged strand of reflection focused instead on the nuanced idea of apatē (often translated into English as 'deceit'), oscillating between notions of 'deception' and 'aesthetic illusion'. Many authors from Gorgias and Plato to Philo, Plutarch and Clement of Alexandria used this key concept to entwine aesthetics with ethics. In creatively exploring the various reconfigurations of apatē, and placing these in their socio-historical contexts, the book offers a bold new history of ancient aesthetics. It also explores the present significance of the aesthetics of deception, unlocking the potential of ancient reflection for current debates on the ethical dimension of representation. It will appeal to scholars in classics and literary theory alike.

    • Author is one of the leading classicists working at the interface of classics, aesthetics and ethics
    • Strong interdisciplinary appeal: classics, literary theory and the philosophy of aesthetics
    • Important and ground-breaking: recovers a wholly neglected strand of aesthetic reflection in antiquity, which will transform work in this field

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    September 2021
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Gorgias and the justice of tragic apatÄ“
    • 2. The circulation and significance of apatÄ“ in the Classical era
    • 3. The dramatic entanglement of aesthetic illusion with deceit in Sophocles' Electra
    • 4. Immersion and corruption in Plato's Republic
    • 5. The void of Hellenistic criticism
    • 6. The appeal and challenge of apatÄ“ in Imperial criticism: Plutarch's De audiendis poetis
    • 7. Lucian and the spell of philosophy
    • 8. How to read ekphrasis: Tabula Cebetis
    • 9. Christian polemics against idolatry: Clement of Alexandria's Protrepticus
    • 10. The aesthetics of deception reconfigured in Heliodorus' Ethiopica
    • 11. From deep-fake to psychotherapy: The aesthetics of deception today.
      Author
    • Jonas Grethlein , Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany

      Jonas Grethlein is Professor of Greek in the Seminar für Klassische Philologie at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg. His publications include The Greeks and their Past: Poetry, Oratory and History in the Fifth Century BCE (Cambridge, 2010), Experience and Teleology in Ancient Historiography: Futures Past from Herodotus to Augustine (Cambridge, 2013) and Aesthetic Experience and Classical Antiquity: The Significance of Form in Narratives and Pictures (Cambridge, 2017).