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Troy, Carthage and the Victorians

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Troy, Carthage and the Victorians Synopsis

Playful, popular visions of Troy and Carthage, backdrops to the Iliad and Aeneid's epic narratives, shine the spotlight on antiquity's starring role in nineteenth-century culture. This is the story of how these ruined cities inspired bold reconstructions of the Trojan War and its aftermath, how archaeological discoveries in the Troad and North Africa sparked dramatic debates, and how their ruins were exploited to conceptualise problematic relationships between past, present and future. Rachel Bryant Davies breaks new ground in the afterlife of classical antiquity by revealing more complex and less constrained interaction with classical knowledge across a broader social spectrum than yet understood, drawing upon methodological developments from disciplines such as history of science and theatre history in order to do so. She also develops a thorough critical framework for understanding classical burlesque and engages in in-depth analysis of a toy-theatre production.

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ISBN: 9781107192669
Publication date: 15th March 2018
Author: Rachel (University of Durham) Bryant Davies
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 402 pages
Genres: Ancient history
Archaeology by period / region
Social and cultural history