A trenchant analysis of the thought of Sebastiano Timpanaro, one of the most original leftist thinkers of the 20th centuryHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tom Geue teaches Classical Studies at the Australian National University. He has written about the mysteries of anonymous writing in the ancient world, including the books Author Unknown: The Power of Anonymity in Ancient Rome (2019) and Juvenal and the Poetics of Anonymity (2017). He has also written Marxist criticism on classical Latin poetry. In 2021, his original research was recognised with the award of a Philip Leverhulme Prize.
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Preface Notes on Bibliography and Abbreviations Introduction: Bit Parts 1 Red to the End 2 Philology and Its Histories 3 Enlightenment Classicists 4 A Material Boy 5 Freud’s Slips 6 Language and Linguistics 7 ‘Literary Criticism’ Conclusion: Battere e Ribattere Acknowledgments Index
Preface Notes on Bibliography and Abbreviations Introduction: Bit Parts 1 Red to the End 2 Philology and Its Histories 3 Enlightenment Classicists 4 A Material Boy 5 Freud’s Slips 6 Language and Linguistics 7 ‘Literary Criticism’ Conclusion: Battere e Ribattere Acknowledgments Index
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