This book explores the significance of Julius Caesar to different periods, societies and people from the 50s BC through to the twenty-first century. * * This interdisciplinary volume explores the significance of Julius Caesar to different periods, societies and people. * Ranges over the fields of religious, military, and political history, archaeology, architecture and urban planning, the visual arts, and literary, film, theatre and cultural studies. * Examines representations of Caesar in Italy, France, Germany, Britain, and the United States in particular. * Objects of analysis range from Caesar's own commentaries on the Gallic wars, through Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, and images of Caesar in Italian fascist popular culture, to contemporary cinema and current debates about American empire. * Edited by a leading expert on the reception of ancient Rome. * Includes original contributions by international experts on Caesar and his reception.
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"This is reception criticism at its best ... Caesar doesnot invite but rather demands reaction and reflection, a demandadmirably met in this collection. Important, influential, andtimely deployments of Caesar's legacy are creatively analyzedhere, in essays none of which (I am pleased to say) is afraid ofspeaking its mind."
W. Jeffrey Tatum, Florida State University
"An exciting collection of papers by a truly internationalteam of scholars. This richly illustrated and documented volumeexplores the significance of Caesar's memory in thediscourses of art, literature, nationalism, andempire."
Christina S. Kraus, Yale University
"A fascinating read which should appeal to a wide variety ofreaders not just in the classics, but throughout thehumanities."
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"There is a remarkable diversity of discipline and methodology- not to mention nationality - on display here, and itreflects well on (Wykes') choice of contributors andunintrusive editorial style."
Llewelyn Morgan, Brasenose College, Oxford
"Appealing both to a reader possibly unfamiliar with thematerial, but also being of much interest to fellow specialists inthis field." Scholia Reviews
W. Jeffrey Tatum, Florida State University
"An exciting collection of papers by a truly internationalteam of scholars. This richly illustrated and documented volumeexplores the significance of Caesar's memory in thediscourses of art, literature, nationalism, andempire."
Christina S. Kraus, Yale University
"A fascinating read which should appeal to a wide variety ofreaders not just in the classics, but throughout thehumanities."
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"There is a remarkable diversity of discipline and methodology- not to mention nationality - on display here, and itreflects well on (Wykes') choice of contributors andunintrusive editorial style."
Llewelyn Morgan, Brasenose College, Oxford
"Appealing both to a reader possibly unfamiliar with thematerial, but also being of much interest to fellow specialists inthis field." Scholia Reviews