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9780140447026

Chattering Courtesans and Other Sardonic Sketches

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  • ISBN13:

    9780140447026

  • ISBN10:

    0140447024

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-01-31
  • Publisher: Penguin Classics

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Summary

A Greek-educated Syrian, Lucian wrote witty pieces that demonstrate a profound skepticism for religion and philosophy and encourage honest living and good sense. Chattering Courtesans” is a series of short dialogues in which the amusing gossip of kept women” gives rise to a discussion of more serious subjects such as love, sex, and marriage. Other comic dialogues in this volume show Lucian making fun of fanaticism and mocking pretension, hypocrisy, and the vanity of human wealth and power, while in Diatribes” he targets a range of subjects, from scandal and money to death, in order to demonstrate the follies of contemporary life. Also included here is Lucian’s most famous work, True Histories, which inspired imaginary voyages, from More’s Utopiato Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels.

Author Biography

Lucian (c.125-ûc.200) was born in the Roman province of Syria. He studied philosophy and rhetoric and mastered Greek, which was not his native language. An orator and satirist, he influenced the later humanist writers, including Thomas More and Erasmus.
Keith Sidwell is professor of Latin and Greek at University College Cork.

Table of Contents

In defence of originalityp. 3
'So you think I'm the Prometheus of the literary world?'p. 5
Two charges of literary assaultp. 9
Favourite philosophersp. 33
Demonax the philosopherp. 35
The philosopher Nigrinusp. 48
Damning diatribesp. 67
Slanderp. 69
A few words about mourningp. 81
Old comic dialoguesp. 91
The journey down to Hades, or the tyrantp. 93
Timon the misanthropep. 110
The ship, or prayersp. 133
New comic dialoguesp. 155
Chattering courtesansp. 157
Scythiansp. 193
The scythians, or the honorary consulp. 195
Toxaris, or friendshipp. 202
The art of the eulogyp. 241
An encomium of fatherlandp. 245
Praising a flyp. 249
Imagesp. 254
In defence of 'images'p. 266
About the parasite : proof that parasitic is an artp. 280
The art of the liep. 307
True historiesp. 309
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