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The Celestial City: Diego Marani The Celestial City
Diego Marani; Translated by Graham Anderson
R279 Discovery Miles 2 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Marianna Sirca: Grazia Deledda Marianna Sirca
Grazia Deledda; Translated by Graham Anderson
R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Ancient Fiction (Routledge Revivals) - The Novel in the Graeco-Roman World (Paperback): Graham Anderson Ancient Fiction (Routledge Revivals) - The Novel in the Graeco-Roman World (Paperback)
Graham Anderson
R1,728 Discovery Miles 17 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A number of ancient novelists were skilful storytellers and resourceful literary artists, and their works are often carefully individualised presentations of an ancient and distinguished heritage. Ancient Fiction, first published in 1984, examines the tales retold by these novelists in light of more recently discovered Near Eastern texts, and in this way offers a tentative solution to Rohde's celebrated problem about the origins of the Greek novel. Among the surprises that emerge are an ancient stratum of the Arabian Nights and a possible Tristan-Romance, as well as an animal Satyricon and a human Golden Ass. This new framework is, however, incidental to an examination of the achievements of ancient novelists in their own right. In presenting character, structuring narrative, imposing a veneer of sophistication or contriving a religious ethos, these writers demonstrate that their work is worthy of sympathetic study, rather dismissal as the pulp fiction of the ancient world.

This Woman, This Man - Elle et Lui (Paperback): George Sand This Woman, This Man - Elle et Lui (Paperback)
George Sand; Translated by Graham Anderson
R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
This was the Man - Lui (Paperback): Louise Colet This was the Man - Lui (Paperback)
Louise Colet; Translated by Graham Anderson
R341 Discovery Miles 3 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Fantasy in Greek and Roman Literature (Paperback): Graham Anderson Fantasy in Greek and Roman Literature (Paperback)
Graham Anderson
R1,283 Discovery Miles 12 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fantasy in Greek and Roman Literature offers an overview of Greek and Roman excursions into fantasy, including imaginary voyages, dream-worlds, talking animals and similar impossibilities. This is a territory seldom explored and extends to rarely read texts such as the Aesop Romance, The Battle of the Frogs and the Mice, and The Pumpkinification of the Emperor Claudius. Bringing this diverse material together for the first time, Anderson widens readers' perspectives on the realm of fantasy in ancient literature, including topics such as dialogues with the dead, Utopian communities and fantastic feasts. Going beyond the more familiar world of myth, his examples range from The Golden Ass to the Late Antique Testament of a Pig. The volume also explores ancient resistance to the world of make-believe. Fantasy in Greek and Roman Literature is an invaluable resource not only for students of classical and comparative literature, but also for modern writers on fantasy who want to explore the genre's origins in antiquity, both in the more obvious and in lesser-known texts.

Philostratus (Routledge Revivals) - Biography and Belles Lettres in the Third Century A.D. (Paperback): Graham Anderson Philostratus (Routledge Revivals) - Biography and Belles Lettres in the Third Century A.D. (Paperback)
Graham Anderson
R1,580 Discovery Miles 15 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study of Philostratus , first published in 1986, presents the Greek biographer's treatment of both sophists and holy men in the social and intellectual life of the early Roman Empire, which also displays his own distinctive literary personality as a superficial dilettante and an engrossing snob. Through him we gain a glimpse of the rhetorical schools and their rivalries, as well as a bizarre portrayal of the celebrated first-century holy man Apollonius of Tyana, long loathed by his later Christian press as a Pagan Christ. Rarely does a biographer's reputation revolve round the charge that he forged his principal source. Graham Anderson's account produces new evidence which supports Philostratus' credibility, but it also extends the charges of ignorance and bias in his handling of fellow-sophists. Philostratus is intended for any reader interested in the social, cultural and literary history of the Roman Empire as well as the professional classicist.

Sage, Saint and Sophist - Holy Men and Their Associates in the Early Roman Empire (Paperback): Graham Anderson Sage, Saint and Sophist - Holy Men and Their Associates in the Early Roman Empire (Paperback)
Graham Anderson
R1,571 Discovery Miles 15 710 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Holy men, both pagan and Christian are persistent and puzzling figures in the religious life of the Roman Empire. In this first historical study of Holy Men for more than half a century, Dr Anderson applies techniques of literary analysis to throw light on the lifestyles and behaviour of these figures, from Jesus Christ to Peregrinus Proteus to dio Chrysostom, stressing their individuality as much as their common features.
Sage, Saint and Sophist examines the variety of services, real or imaginary, that these colouful figures had to offer and how they maintained their credibility to become the objects of successful religious cults.

The Second Sophistic - A Cultural Phenomenon in the Roman Empire (Paperback): Graham Anderson The Second Sophistic - A Cultural Phenomenon in the Roman Empire (Paperback)
Graham Anderson
R1,184 Discovery Miles 11 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Graham Anderson provides a comprehensive view of the Second Sophistic, the single most important movement in second century literature. Texts from this period, unlike most contemporaneous prose, came to be written as entertainment literature rather than being confined to historical subjects.
Anderson describes the cultural aspirations sought by Greek sophists in the Roman Empire as well as their skills in public speaking which enabled them to broaden their areas of artistic activity. He presents the sophists' multiple roles as civic celebrities, transmitters of Hellenic culture and literary artists. Although he confirms the image of sophists as vain, contentious, and sometimes superficial, he shows that they were no less fascinating for it. Anderson also emphasizes the integrity of their attempts to preserve the idea of an independent Greek past.

King Arthur in Antiquity (Paperback): Graham Anderson King Arthur in Antiquity (Paperback)
Graham Anderson
R1,649 Discovery Miles 16 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This original and compelling study argues against the traditional identification of Arthur as a king in Celtic Britain. Instead, Graham Anderson explores the evidence for two much older figures, known to classical writers as kings of Arcadia and Lydia, over a millenium before. He shows how these kings can be clearly connected with traditional Arthurian characters and adventure, including an ancient Gawain, a Lady of Shallott, and a predecessor of Excalibur, and shows that the Arthurian universe found in Welsh tales and French romances is already anticipated in these earliest of Arthurian materials. This radical reassessment of the Arthurian legends provides a new perspective on on age-old historical puzzle, and will provoke debate amongst Classical and Medieval scholars and Arthurian enthusiasts.

Chasing the Dream (Paperback): Liane de Pougy Chasing the Dream (Paperback)
Liane de Pougy; Translated by Graham Anderson
R274 Discovery Miles 2 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Fairytale in the Ancient World (Hardcover): Graham Anderson Fairytale in the Ancient World (Hardcover)
Graham Anderson
R4,148 Discovery Miles 41 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


In this, the first modern study of the ancient fairytale, Graham Anderson asks whether the familiar children's fairytale of today existed in the ancient world. He examines texts from the classical period and finds many stories which resemble those we know today, including:
* a Jewish Egyptian Cinderella
* a Snow White whose enemy is the goddess Artemis
* a Pied Piper at Troy.
He puts forward many previously unsuspected candidates as classical variants of the modern fairytale and argues that the degree of violence and cruelty in the ancient tales means they must have been meant for adults.

Fairytale in the Ancient World (Paperback, New): Graham Anderson Fairytale in the Ancient World (Paperback, New)
Graham Anderson
R1,231 Discovery Miles 12 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


In this, the first modern study of the ancient fairytale, Graham Anderson asks whether the familiar children's fairytale of today existed in the ancient world. He examines texts from the classical period and finds many stories which resemble those we know today, including:
* a Jewish Egyptian Cinderella
* a Snow White whose enemy is the goddess Artemis
* a Pied Piper at Troy.
He puts forward many previously unsuspected candidates as classical variants of the modern fairytale and argues that the degree of violence and cruelty in the ancient tales means they must have been meant for adults.

Sage, Saint and Sophist - Holy Men and Their Associates in the Early Roman Empire (Hardcover): Graham Anderson Sage, Saint and Sophist - Holy Men and Their Associates in the Early Roman Empire (Hardcover)
Graham Anderson
R4,141 Discovery Miles 41 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Holy men, both pagan and Christian are persistent and puzzling figures in the religious life of the Roman Empire. In this first historical study of Holy Men for more than half a century, Dr Anderson applies techniques of literary analysis to throw light on the lifestyles and behaviour of these figures, from Jesus Christ to Peregrinus Proteus to dio Chrysostom, stressing their individuality as much as their common features.
Sage, Saint and Sophist examines the variety of services, real or imaginary, that these colouful figures had to offer and how they maintained their credibility to become the objects of successful religious cults.

The Second Sophistic - A Cultural Phenomenon in the Roman Empire (Hardcover, New): Graham Anderson The Second Sophistic - A Cultural Phenomenon in the Roman Empire (Hardcover, New)
Graham Anderson
R2,784 Discovery Miles 27 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sophism was the single most important movement in second century literature. Prose of that period came to be written as entertainment rather than confined to historical subjects. This book provides a broad view of the cultural outlook of the second sophistic. Graham Anderson suggests the cultural aspirations which Greek sophists in the Roman Empire were able to cherish, and shows how their skills in public speaking could enable them to adjust their horizons to the variety of activities in which they could engage. He presents the sophists' roles as civic celebrities, side by side with their roles as transmitters of Hellenic culture and literary artists. While studies of early Imperial culture and society have proliferated, many simply touch on the Second Sophistic or concentrate on only single aspects of a complex phenomenon. This work presents a series of overlapping perspectives and illustrations to enable the reader to form a more co-ordinated view. Original and comprehensive, this book should be of great interest to those concerned with the history or literature of the Roman Empire.

Philostratus (Routledge Revivals) - Biography and Belles Lettres in the Third Century A.D. (Hardcover): Graham Anderson Philostratus (Routledge Revivals) - Biography and Belles Lettres in the Third Century A.D. (Hardcover)
Graham Anderson
R5,356 Discovery Miles 53 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study of Philostratus , first published in 1986, presents the Greek biographer's treatment of both sophists and holy men in the social and intellectual life of the early Roman Empire, which also displays his own distinctive literary personality as a superficial dilettante and an engrossing snob. Through him we gain a glimpse of the rhetorical schools and their rivalries, as well as a bizarre portrayal of the celebrated first-century holy man Apollonius of Tyana, long loathed by his later Christian press as a Pagan Christ. Rarely does a biographer's reputation revolve round the charge that he forged his principal source. Graham Anderson's account produces new evidence which supports Philostratus' credibility, but it also extends the charges of ignorance and bias in his handling of fellow-sophists. Philostratus is intended for any reader interested in the social, cultural and literary history of the Roman Empire as well as the professional classicist.

Ancient Fiction (Routledge Revivals) - The Novel in the Graeco-Roman World (Hardcover): Graham Anderson Ancient Fiction (Routledge Revivals) - The Novel in the Graeco-Roman World (Hardcover)
Graham Anderson
R5,343 Discovery Miles 53 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A number of ancient novelists were skilful storytellers and resourceful literary artists, and their works are often carefully individualised presentations of an ancient and distinguished heritage. Ancient Fiction, first published in 1984, examines the tales retold by these novelists in light of more recently discovered Near Eastern texts, and in this way offers a tentative solution to Rohde's celebrated problem about the origins of the Greek novel. Among the surprises that emerge are an ancient stratum of the Arabian Nights and a possible Tristan-Romance, as well as an animal Satyricon and a human Golden Ass. This new framework is, however, incidental to an examination of the achievements of ancient novelists in their own right. In presenting character, structuring narrative, imposing a veneer of sophistication or contriving a religious ethos, these writers demonstrate that their work is worthy of sympathetic study, rather dismissal as the pulp fiction of the ancient world.

A Companion to the Fairy Tale (Paperback, New edition): Hilda R. Ellis Davidson, Anna Chaudhri A Companion to the Fairy Tale (Paperback, New edition)
Hilda R. Ellis Davidson, Anna Chaudhri; Contributions by Anna Chaudhri, Bengt Holbek, David Blamires, …
R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offers an excellent introduction to the work currently and historically being done on fairy tales by folk-lorists. MEDIEVAL REVIEW Introduction by Derek Brewer. This book discusses the characteristics of the traditional fairy tale in Europe and North America, and various theories of its development and interpretation. The book deals with the main collections - the Grimm brothers, Hans Andersen, Perrault and Afanes'ev - and with the development of tales in various regions of Europe, including Ireland, Wales, Scandinavia, Germany and Russia, as well as India, where it was once claimed that they originated. The subject of the fairy tale is a controversial one: problems discussed here include the relationship between tales recorded from story-tellers and literary works, the importance of printed worksfor the spread of the tales, the growth of recent examples with a feminine approach, the spread of popular tales like Cinderella, special types like the cumulative tales, possible effects of TV, and the nature of traditional plots and characters. Above all, the collection is concerned with the distribution and long survival of these tales, and the nature of their appeal. SHORTLISTED FOR THE KATHARINE BRIGGS FOLKLORE AWARD 2004. Contributors: GRAHAM ANDERSON, DAVID BLAMIRES, RUTH BOTTIGHEIMER, DEREK BREWER, MARY BROCKINGTON, ANNA CHAUDHRI, HILDA ELLIS DAVIDSON, ROBIN GWYNDAF, BENGT HOLBEK, DAVID HUNT, REIMUND KVIDELAND, PATRICIA LYSAGHT, NEIL PHILIP, JAMES RIORDAN, PAT SCHAEFER, TOM SHIPPEY, JOYCE THOMAS.

Ancient Fairy and Folk Tales - An Anthology (Hardcover): Graham Anderson Ancient Fairy and Folk Tales - An Anthology (Hardcover)
Graham Anderson
R4,135 Discovery Miles 41 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This anthology explores the multitude of evidence for recognisable fairy tales drawn from sources in the much older cultures of the ancient world, appearing much earlier than the 17th century where awareness of most fairy tales tends to begin. It presents versions of Cinderella, The Emperor's New Clothes, Snow White, The Frog Prince and a host of others where the similarities to familiar 'modern' versions far outweigh the differences. Here we find Cinderella as a courtesan, Snow White coming to a tragic end or an innocent heroine murdering her sisters. We find an emperor's new clothes where the flatterers compare him to Alexander the Great, or a pair of adulterers caught in a magic trap. Tantalising fragments suggest that there is more to be discovered: we can point to a Sleeping Beauty where the girl takes on the green colouring of the surrounding wood, or we encounter a Rumpelstiltskin connected to a mystery cult. The overall picture suggests a much richer texture of popular tale as a fascinating new legacy of antiquity. This volume breaks down the traditional barriers between Classical Mythology and the fairy tale, and will be an invaluable resource for anyone working on the history of fairy tales and folklore.

Fantasy in Greek and Roman Literature (Hardcover): Graham Anderson Fantasy in Greek and Roman Literature (Hardcover)
Graham Anderson
R4,582 Discovery Miles 45 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fantasy in Greek and Roman Literature offers an overview of Greek and Roman excursions into fantasy, including imaginary voyages, dream-worlds, talking animals and similar impossibilities. This is a territory seldom explored and extends to rarely read texts such as the Aesop Romance, The Battle of the Frogs and the Mice, and The Pumpkinification of the Emperor Claudius. Bringing this diverse material together for the first time, Anderson widens readers' perspectives on the realm of fantasy in ancient literature, including topics such as dialogues with the dead, Utopian communities and fantastic feasts. Going beyond the more familiar world of myth, his examples range from The Golden Ass to the Late Antique Testament of a Pig. The volume also explores ancient resistance to the world of make-believe. Fantasy in Greek and Roman Literature is an invaluable resource not only for students of classical and comparative literature, but also for modern writers on fantasy who want to explore the genre's origins in antiquity, both in the more obvious and in lesser-known texts.

S Sappho (Paperback): Alphonse Daudet S Sappho (Paperback)
Alphonse Daudet; Translated by Graham Anderson
R310 R277 Discovery Miles 2 770 Save R33 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Best Seat in the Universe - A Simple Guide to Navigate Life (Paperback): Grahame Anderson The Best Seat in the Universe - A Simple Guide to Navigate Life (Paperback)
Grahame Anderson
R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Ancient Fairy and Folk Tales - An Anthology (Paperback): Graham Anderson Ancient Fairy and Folk Tales - An Anthology (Paperback)
Graham Anderson
R1,065 Discovery Miles 10 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This anthology explores the multitude of evidence for recognisable fairy tales drawn from sources in the much older cultures of the ancient world, appearing much earlier than the 17th century where awareness of most fairy tales tends to begin. It presents versions of Cinderella, The Emperor's New Clothes, Snow White, The Frog Prince and a host of others where the similarities to familiar 'modern' versions far outweigh the differences. Here we find Cinderella as a courtesan, Snow White coming to a tragic end or an innocent heroine murdering her sisters. We find an emperor's new clothes where the flatterers compare him to Alexander the Great, or a pair of adulterers caught in a magic trap. Tantalising fragments suggest that there is more to be discovered: we can point to a Sleeping Beauty where the girl takes on the green colouring of the surrounding wood, or we encounter a Rumpelstiltskin connected to a mystery cult. The overall picture suggests a much richer texture of popular tale as a fascinating new legacy of antiquity. This volume breaks down the traditional barriers between Classical Mythology and the fairy tale, and will be an invaluable resource for anyone working on the history of fairy tales and folklore.

Detoxifying Leadership - My First Class Seat To Toxic Leadership (Paperback): Suzanne Graham Anderson Detoxifying Leadership - My First Class Seat To Toxic Leadership (Paperback)
Suzanne Graham Anderson
R372 R300 Discovery Miles 3 000 Save R72 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Woman's Affair (Paperback): Liane de Pougy A Woman's Affair (Paperback)
Liane de Pougy; Translated by Graham Anderson
R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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