Creative Lives in Classical Antiquity
Herausgeber: Fletcher, Richard; Hanink, Johanna
Creative Lives in Classical Antiquity
Herausgeber: Fletcher, Richard; Hanink, Johanna
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Examines how the biographical traditions of ancient poets and artists parallel the creative processes of biographers themselves, both within antiquity and beyond.
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Examines how the biographical traditions of ancient poets and artists parallel the creative processes of biographers themselves, both within antiquity and beyond.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781316612040
- ISBN-10: 131661204X
- Artikelnr.: 62109666
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781316612040
- ISBN-10: 131661204X
- Artikelnr.: 62109666
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of illustrations; Part I. Opening Remarks: 1. Orientation: what we
mean by 'creative lives' Johanna Hanink and Richard Fletcher; 2. 'Lives' as
parameter: the privileging of ancient lives as a category of research
c.1900 Constanze Güthenke; Part II. Dead Poets Societies: 3. Close
encounters with the ancient poets Barbara Graziosi; 4. Recognizing Virgil
Andrew Laird; Part III. Lives in Unexpected Places: 5. A poetic possession:
Pindar's Lives of the poets Anna Uhlig; 6. What's in a Life? Some forgotten
faces of Euripides Johanna Hanink; 7. Lives from stone: epigraphy and
biography in Classical and Hellenistic Greece Polly Low; Part IV. Laughing
Matters and Lives of the Mind: 8. On bees, poets and Plato: ancient
biographers' representations of the creative process Mary Lefkowitz; 9. The
life and philosophy of Aristippus in the Socratic epistles Kurt Lampe; 10.
Imagination dead imagine: Diogenes Laertius' work of mourning Richard
Fletcher; Part V. Portraits of the Artist: 11. 'It is Orpheus when there is
singing': the mythical fabric of musical lives Pauline A. LeVen; 12. The
artists as anecdote: creating creators in ancient texts and modern art
history Verity Platt; 13. Freud and the biography of antiquity Miriam
Leonard; Envoi John Henderson; Works cited.
mean by 'creative lives' Johanna Hanink and Richard Fletcher; 2. 'Lives' as
parameter: the privileging of ancient lives as a category of research
c.1900 Constanze Güthenke; Part II. Dead Poets Societies: 3. Close
encounters with the ancient poets Barbara Graziosi; 4. Recognizing Virgil
Andrew Laird; Part III. Lives in Unexpected Places: 5. A poetic possession:
Pindar's Lives of the poets Anna Uhlig; 6. What's in a Life? Some forgotten
faces of Euripides Johanna Hanink; 7. Lives from stone: epigraphy and
biography in Classical and Hellenistic Greece Polly Low; Part IV. Laughing
Matters and Lives of the Mind: 8. On bees, poets and Plato: ancient
biographers' representations of the creative process Mary Lefkowitz; 9. The
life and philosophy of Aristippus in the Socratic epistles Kurt Lampe; 10.
Imagination dead imagine: Diogenes Laertius' work of mourning Richard
Fletcher; Part V. Portraits of the Artist: 11. 'It is Orpheus when there is
singing': the mythical fabric of musical lives Pauline A. LeVen; 12. The
artists as anecdote: creating creators in ancient texts and modern art
history Verity Platt; 13. Freud and the biography of antiquity Miriam
Leonard; Envoi John Henderson; Works cited.
List of illustrations; Part I. Opening Remarks: 1. Orientation: what we
mean by 'creative lives' Johanna Hanink and Richard Fletcher; 2. 'Lives' as
parameter: the privileging of ancient lives as a category of research
c.1900 Constanze Güthenke; Part II. Dead Poets Societies: 3. Close
encounters with the ancient poets Barbara Graziosi; 4. Recognizing Virgil
Andrew Laird; Part III. Lives in Unexpected Places: 5. A poetic possession:
Pindar's Lives of the poets Anna Uhlig; 6. What's in a Life? Some forgotten
faces of Euripides Johanna Hanink; 7. Lives from stone: epigraphy and
biography in Classical and Hellenistic Greece Polly Low; Part IV. Laughing
Matters and Lives of the Mind: 8. On bees, poets and Plato: ancient
biographers' representations of the creative process Mary Lefkowitz; 9. The
life and philosophy of Aristippus in the Socratic epistles Kurt Lampe; 10.
Imagination dead imagine: Diogenes Laertius' work of mourning Richard
Fletcher; Part V. Portraits of the Artist: 11. 'It is Orpheus when there is
singing': the mythical fabric of musical lives Pauline A. LeVen; 12. The
artists as anecdote: creating creators in ancient texts and modern art
history Verity Platt; 13. Freud and the biography of antiquity Miriam
Leonard; Envoi John Henderson; Works cited.
mean by 'creative lives' Johanna Hanink and Richard Fletcher; 2. 'Lives' as
parameter: the privileging of ancient lives as a category of research
c.1900 Constanze Güthenke; Part II. Dead Poets Societies: 3. Close
encounters with the ancient poets Barbara Graziosi; 4. Recognizing Virgil
Andrew Laird; Part III. Lives in Unexpected Places: 5. A poetic possession:
Pindar's Lives of the poets Anna Uhlig; 6. What's in a Life? Some forgotten
faces of Euripides Johanna Hanink; 7. Lives from stone: epigraphy and
biography in Classical and Hellenistic Greece Polly Low; Part IV. Laughing
Matters and Lives of the Mind: 8. On bees, poets and Plato: ancient
biographers' representations of the creative process Mary Lefkowitz; 9. The
life and philosophy of Aristippus in the Socratic epistles Kurt Lampe; 10.
Imagination dead imagine: Diogenes Laertius' work of mourning Richard
Fletcher; Part V. Portraits of the Artist: 11. 'It is Orpheus when there is
singing': the mythical fabric of musical lives Pauline A. LeVen; 12. The
artists as anecdote: creating creators in ancient texts and modern art
history Verity Platt; 13. Freud and the biography of antiquity Miriam
Leonard; Envoi John Henderson; Works cited.