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Homer and the Odyssey (Hardcover): Suzanne Said Homer and the Odyssey (Hardcover)
Suzanne Said; Translated by Ruth Webb
R4,664 Discovery Miles 46 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Who was Homer? This book takes us beyond the legends of the blind bard or the wandering poet to explore an author about whom nothing is known, except for his works. It offers a reading of the ancient biographies as clues to the reception of the Homeric poems in Antiquity and provides an introduction to the oral tradition which lay at the source of the Homeric epics. Above all, it takes us into the world of the Odyssey, a world that lies between history and fiction. It guides the reader through a poem which rivals the modern novel in its complexity, demonstrating the unity of the poem as a whole. It defines the many and varied figures of otherness by which the Greeks of the archaic period defined themselves and underlines the values promoted by the poem's depictions of men, women, and gods. Finally, it asks why, throughout the centuries from Homer to Kazantzakis and Joyce, the hero who never forgets his homeland and dreams constantly of return has never ceased to be the incarnation of what it is to be human.
This translation is a revised and much expanded version of the original French text, and includes a new chapter on the representation of women in the Odyssey and an updated bibliography.

Ekphrasis, Imagination and Persuasion in Ancient Rhetorical Theory and Practice (Paperback): Ruth Webb Ekphrasis, Imagination and Persuasion in Ancient Rhetorical Theory and Practice (Paperback)
Ruth Webb
R1,800 Discovery Miles 18 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a study of ekphrasis, the art of making listeners and readers 'see' in their imagination through words alone, as taught in ancient rhetorical schools and as used by Greek writers of the Imperial period (2nd-6th centuries CE). The author places the practice of ekphrasis within its cultural context, emphasizing the importance of the visual imagination in ancient responses to rhetoric, poetry and historiography. By linking the theoretical writings on ekphrasis with ancient theories of imagination, emotion and language, she brings out the persuasive and emotive function of vivid language in the literature of the period. This study also addresses the contrast between the ancient and the modern definitions of the term ekphrasis, underlining the different concepts of language, literature and reader response that distinguish the ancient from the modern approach. In order to explain the ancient understanding of ekphrasis and its place within the larger system of rhetorical training, the study includes a full analysis of the ancient technical sources (rhetorical handbooks, commentaries) which aims to make these accessible to non-specialists. The concluding chapter moves away from rhetorical theory to consider the problems and challenges involved in 'turning listeners into spectators' with a particular focus on the role of ekphrasis within ancient fiction. Attention is also paid to texts that lie at the intersection of the modern and ancient definitions of ekphrasis, such as Philostratos' Imagines and the many ekphraseis of buildings and monuments to be found in Late Antique literature.

International cooperation in the field of authority data - An analytical study with recommendations (Hardcover, Transl. from... International cooperation in the field of authority data - An analytical study with recommendations (Hardcover, Transl. from French. Reprint 2019)
Francoise Bourdon; Translated by Ruth Webb
R3,338 Discovery Miles 33 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ekphrasis, Imagination and Persuasion in Ancient Rhetorical Theory and Practice (Hardcover, New Ed): Ruth Webb Ekphrasis, Imagination and Persuasion in Ancient Rhetorical Theory and Practice (Hardcover, New Ed)
Ruth Webb
R4,924 Discovery Miles 49 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a study of ekphrasis, the art of making listeners and readers 'see' in their imagination through words alone, as taught in ancient rhetorical schools and as used by Greek writers of the Imperial period (2nd-6th centuries CE). The author places the practice of ekphrasis within its cultural context, emphasizing the importance of the visual imagination in ancient responses to rhetoric, poetry and historiography. By linking the theoretical writings on ekphrasis with ancient theories of imagination, emotion and language, she brings out the persuasive and emotive function of vivid language in the literature of the period. This study also addresses the contrast between the ancient and the modern definitions of the term ekphrasis, underlining the different concepts of language, literature and reader response that distinguish the ancient from the modern approach. In order to explain the ancient understanding of ekphrasis and its place within the larger system of rhetorical training, the study includes a full analysis of the ancient technical sources (rhetorical handbooks, commentaries) which aims to make these accessible to non-specialists. The concluding chapter moves away from rhetorical theory to consider the problems and challenges involved in 'turning listeners into spectators' with a particular focus on the role of ekphrasis within ancient fiction. Attention is also paid to texts that lie at the intersection of the modern and ancient definitions of ekphrasis, such as Philostratos' Imagines and the many ekphraseis of buildings and monuments to be found in Late Antique literature.

Walking with God - Workbook (Paperback): Ruth Webb Walking with God - Workbook (Paperback)
Ruth Webb
R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Something to Think About (Paperback): Ruth Webb Something to Think About (Paperback)
Ruth Webb
R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Me & Mr. T (Paperback): Ruth Webb Me & Mr. T (Paperback)
Ruth Webb
R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Me and Mr. T - Part 2 (Paperback): Ruth Webb Me and Mr. T - Part 2 (Paperback)
Ruth Webb
R483 Discovery Miles 4 830 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Grumble Fast - 40-Day Gratitude Feast (Paperback): Ruth Webb Grumble Fast - 40-Day Gratitude Feast (Paperback)
Ruth Webb; Foreword by Anne Hamilton
R386 Discovery Miles 3 860 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
(cocke County) Over the Misty Blue Hills. the Story of Cocke County, Tn. (Hardcover): Ruth Webb O'Dell (cocke County) Over the Misty Blue Hills. the Story of Cocke County, Tn. (Hardcover)
Ruth Webb O'Dell
R1,243 Discovery Miles 12 430 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Revised Price Guide To Pattern Glass (Paperback): Ruth Webb Lee The Revised Price Guide To Pattern Glass (Paperback)
Ruth Webb Lee
R884 Discovery Miles 8 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A History Of Valentines (Paperback): Ruth Webb Lee A History Of Valentines (Paperback)
Ruth Webb Lee
R785 Discovery Miles 7 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Contents Include St. Valentine; American Handmade Valentines, 1740-1840; American Lithographed Valentines, 1840-1860; Esther Howland's Valentines; George C. Whitney And Company; Comic Valentines; Late Victorian Valentines; English Valentine History; Joseph Mansell; English Valentine Publishers; English Valentines Unmarked; Kate Greenaway And Walter Crane.

A History Of Valentines (Hardcover): Ruth Webb Lee A History Of Valentines (Hardcover)
Ruth Webb Lee
R1,056 Discovery Miles 10 560 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Contents Include St. Valentine; American Handmade Valentines, 1740-1840; American Lithographed Valentines, 1840-1860; Esther Howland's Valentines; George C. Whitney And Company; Comic Valentines; Late Victorian Valentines; English Valentine History; Joseph Mansell; English Valentine Publishers; English Valentines Unmarked; Kate Greenaway And Walter Crane.

Homer and the Odyssey (Paperback): Suzanne Said Homer and the Odyssey (Paperback)
Suzanne Said; Translated by Ruth Webb
R1,420 Discovery Miles 14 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Who was Homer? This book takes us beyond the legends of the blind bard or the wandering poet to explore an author about whom nothing is known, except for his works. It offers a reading of the ancient biographies as clues to the reception of the Homeric poems in Antiquity and provides an introduction to the oral tradition which lay at the source of the Homeric epics. Above all, it takes us into the world of the Odyssey, a world that lies between history and fiction. It guides the reader through a poem which rivals the modern novel in its complexity, demonstrating the unity of the poem as a whole. It defines the many and varied figures of otherness by which the Greeks of the archaic period defined themselves and underlines the values promoted by the poem's depictions of men, women, and gods. Finally, it asks why, throughout the centuries from Homer to Kazantzakis and Joyce, the hero who never forgets his homeland and dreams constantly of return has never ceased to be the incarnation of what it is to be human.
This translation is a revised and much expanded version of the original French text, and includes a new chapter on the representation of women in the Odyssey and an updated bibliography.

Demons and Dancers - Performance in Late Antiquity (Hardcover): Ruth Webb Demons and Dancers - Performance in Late Antiquity (Hardcover)
Ruth Webb
R1,914 Discovery Miles 19 140 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Compared to the wealth of information available to us about classical tragedy and comedy, not much is known about the culture of pantomime, mime, and dance in late antiquity. Charges of obscenity and polemical anti-theater discourse have, at times, erased these popular performance traditions from the modern imagination. "Demons and Dancers" returns us to the times and places where those great ancient theaters were more than picturesque ruins dotting the Mediterranean landscape.

Ruth Webb fills this gap in our knowledge of the ancient world and provides us with a richly detailed look at social life in the late antique period through an investigation of its performance culture. The book focuses on the eastern empire, from Greece proper to modern-day Turkey and Egypt, between the second and sixth centuries CE. Using some of the tools provided by modern performance theory, this book explains how audiences interpreted the actions on stage, how the status of male and female performers shifted across time and place, how skilled the actors actually were (it was commonplace to dismiss these performers for their lack of skill), and what role spectacles involving spoken and sung words, as well as stylized gestures, had in Greco-Roman civic life.

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