The Victorians and Ancient Rome

The Victorians and Ancient Rome
Title The Victorians and Ancient Rome PDF eBook
Author Norman Vance
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 333
Release 1997-04-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0631180761

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THE VICTORIANS & ANCIENT ROME Norman Vance has written the first full-length study of the impact on Victorian Britain of the history and literature of ancient Rome. His comprehensive account shows how not only scholars and poets but also engineers, soldiers, scientists and politicians gained inspiration from the writing, theory and practice of their Roman predecessors. The Roman theme is traced in nineteenth-century painting and music as well as literature and political discussion. There are chapters on the imaginative influence throughout the nineteenth century of five major Roman poets, framed by other chapters on Rome and European revolutions, nineteenth-century versions of Roman history, fictions of Rome, imperialism and decadence. Attention is also paid to the influence of developments in archaeology both at Rome and Pompeii and at Romano-British sites. Professor Vance provides a fascinating account of the sense of connection Victorian Britain felt with the Roman experience, a connection made the more complex because Britain had once been a Roman colony and because Christianity took hold and spread under the Roman Empire.

The Victorians and Ancient Greece

The Victorians and Ancient Greece
Title The Victorians and Ancient Greece PDF eBook
Author Richard Jenkyns
Publisher Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
Pages 416
Release 1980
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Ancient Rome and Victorian Masculinity

Ancient Rome and Victorian Masculinity
Title Ancient Rome and Victorian Masculinity PDF eBook
Author Laura Eastlake
Publisher
Pages 258
Release 2019
Genre Education
ISBN 0198833032

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Romans in Victorian literature are at once pagan persecutors, pious statesmen, pleasure-seeking decadents, and heroes of empire: this volume examines how these manifold and often contradictory representations are deployed in a range of ways in the works of authors from Thomas Macaulay to Rudyard Kipling to create useable models of masculinity.

Imagining Roman Britain

Imagining Roman Britain
Title Imagining Roman Britain PDF eBook
Author Virginia Hoselitz
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 222
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN 0861932935

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Victorian Culture and Classical Antiquity

Victorian Culture and Classical Antiquity
Title Victorian Culture and Classical Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Simon Goldhill
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 377
Release 2011-07-18
Genre History
ISBN 1400840074

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How did the Victorians engage with the ancient world? Victorian Culture and Classical Antiquity is a brilliant exploration of how the ancient worlds of Greece and Rome influenced Victorian culture. Through Victorian art, opera, and novels, Simon Goldhill examines how sexuality and desire, the politics of culture, and the role of religion in society were considered and debated through the Victorian obsession with antiquity. Looking at Victorian art, Goldhill demonstrates how desire and sexuality, particularly anxieties about male desire, were represented and communicated through classical imagery. Probing into operas of the period, Goldhill addresses ideas of citizenship, nationalism, and cultural politics. And through fiction--specifically nineteenth-century novels about the Roman Empire--he discusses religion and the fierce battles over the church as Christianity began to lose dominance over the progressive stance of Victorian science and investigation. Rediscovering some great forgotten works and reframing some more familiar ones, the book offers extraordinary insights into how the Victorian sense of antiquity and our sense of the Victorians came into being. With a wide range of examples and stories, Victorian Culture and Classical Antiquity demonstrates how interest in the classical past shaped nineteenth-century self-expression, giving antiquity a unique place in Victorian culture.

The Ancient World on the Victorian and Edwardian Stage

The Ancient World on the Victorian and Edwardian Stage
Title The Ancient World on the Victorian and Edwardian Stage PDF eBook
Author J. Richards
Publisher Springer
Pages 279
Release 2009-10-09
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0230250890

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The first study of the depictions of the Ancient World on the Victorian and Edwardian stage, this book analyzes plays set in and dramatising the histories of Greece, Rome, Egypt, Babylon and the Holy Land. In doing so, it seeks to locate theatre within the wider culture, tracing its links and interaction with other cultural forms.

The Roman Empire: A Very Short Introduction

The Roman Empire: A Very Short Introduction
Title The Roman Empire: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author Christopher Kelly
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 169
Release 2006-08-24
Genre History
ISBN 0192803913

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The Roman Empire was a remarkable achievement. With a population of sixty million people, it encircled the Mediterranean and stretched from northern England to North Africa and Syria. This Very Short Introduction covers the history of the empire at its height, looking at its people, religions and social structures. It explains how it deployed violence, 'romanisation', and tactical power to develop an astonishingly uniform culture from Rome to its furthest outreaches.