Christopher Stray is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Wales, Swansea. He is the author of Classics Transformed: Schools Universities, and Society in England 1830-1960 (1998), and editor of The Owl of Minerva (2005), Classical Books (2007) and Remaking the Classics (2007).
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Contributors | |
Introduction: Making Connections | |
Reception within Antiquity and Beyond | |
Reception and Tradition | |
The Ancient Reception of Homer | |
Poets on Socrates' Stage: Plato's Reception of Dramatic Art | |
'Respectable in its ruins': Achaemenid Persia, Ancient and Modern | |
Basil of Caesarea and Greek Tragedy | |
Transmission, Acculturation and Critique | |
'Our Debt to Greece and Rome': Canons, Class and Ideology | |
Gladstone on the Classics | |
Between Colonialism and Independence: Eric Williams and the Uses of Classics in Trinidad in the 1950s and 1960s | |
Virgilian Contexts | |
Translation | |
Colonization, Closure or Creative Dialogue?: The Case of Pope's Iliad | |
Translation at the Intersection of Traditions: The Arab Reception of the Classics | |
'Enough Give in It': Translating the Classical Play | |
Lost in Translation? The Problem of (Aristophanic) Humour | |
Theory and Practice | |
Making It New: André Gide's Rewriting of Myth | |
'What Difference Was Made?': Feminist Models of Reception | |
History and Theory: Moses and Monotheism and the Historiography of the Repressed | |
Performance Reception: Canonization and Periodization | |
Performing Arts | |
Iphigénie en Tauride and Elektra: 'Apolline' and 'Dionysiac' Receptions of Greek Tragedy into Opera | |
Performance Histories | |
'Body and Mask' in Performances of Classical Drama on the Modern Stage | |
The Nomadic Theatre of the Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio: A Case of Postdramatic Reworking of (the Classical) Tragedy | |
Aristophanes between Israelis and Palestinians | |
Film | |
Working with Film: Theories and Methodologies | |
The Odyssey from Homer to NBC: The Cyclops and the Gods | |
A New Hope: Film as a Teaching Tool for the Classics | |
Cultural Politics | |
Possessing Rome: The Politics of Ruins in Roma capitale | |
'You unleash the tempest of tragedy': The 1903 Athenian Production of Aeschylus' Oresteia | |
Multicultural Reception: Greek Drama in South Africa in the Late Twentieth and Early Twenty-first centuries | |
Putting the Class into Classical Reception | |
Changing Contexts | |
Reframing the Homeric: Images of the Odyssey in the Art of Derek Walcott and Romare Bearden | |
'Plato's Stepchildren': SF and the Classics | |
Aristotle's Ethics Old and New | |
Classicizing Bodies in the Male Photographic Tradition | |
Homer in British World War One Poetry | |
Reflection and Critique | |
Reception Studies: Future Prospects | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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