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.
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
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- 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
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
