This book provides students and scholars of classical literature with a practical guide to modern literary theory and criticism. Using a clear and concise approach, it navigates readers through various theoretical approaches, including Russian Formalism, structuralism, deconstruction, gender studies, and New Historicism. * Applies theoretical approaches to examples from ancient literature * Extensive bibliographies and index make it a valuable resource for scholars in the field
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"A major aspect of this book is Schmitz s refreshing modesty and candour." ( Journal of the Classical Association of Canada , Winter 2009)
"...a clear and engaging introduction to some of the most important areas of modern literary theorizing. What sets this apart from a simple introduction, however, is the way that the general theoretical position outlined in each chapter is keyed into the context of modern classical studies...a useful book and one that can be strongly recommended to undergraduates and even intrepid sixth-formers..." ( Greece and Rome , Vol 55 No. 2 2008)
"Brief description of theoretical approaches ...[in] frank manner of discourse ... Schmitz tries to help students understand the concepts he explains." ( Bryn Mawr Classical Review )
"As a reference guide, a bibliographical resource and an engaging read, this book should prove an asset to many." ( Journal of Classics Teaching )
"Schmitz is clearly an intelligent reader and advocate of theory. It is a solid piece of work which will, I hope, serve as a starting point for acquainting many classicists with the questions and challenges theory has to offer. The field as a whole will only benefit from Schmitz s contribution." ( New England Classical Journal )
"...a clear and engaging introduction to some of the most important areas of modern literary theorizing. What sets this apart from a simple introduction, however, is the way that the general theoretical position outlined in each chapter is keyed into the context of modern classical studies...a useful book and one that can be strongly recommended to undergraduates and even intrepid sixth-formers..." ( Greece and Rome , Vol 55 No. 2 2008)
"Brief description of theoretical approaches ...[in] frank manner of discourse ... Schmitz tries to help students understand the concepts he explains." ( Bryn Mawr Classical Review )
"As a reference guide, a bibliographical resource and an engaging read, this book should prove an asset to many." ( Journal of Classics Teaching )
"Schmitz is clearly an intelligent reader and advocate of theory. It is a solid piece of work which will, I hope, serve as a starting point for acquainting many classicists with the questions and challenges theory has to offer. The field as a whole will only benefit from Schmitz s contribution." ( New England Classical Journal )