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Post-Structuralist Classics Andrew Benjamin

Post-Structuralist Classics By Andrew Benjamin

Post-Structuralist Classics by Andrew Benjamin


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Post-Structuralist Classics by Andrew Benjamin

Modern literary theory is increasingly looking to philosophy for its inspiration. After a wave of structural analysis, the growing influence of deconstruction and hermeneutic readings continues to bear witness to this. This exciting and important collection, first published in 1988, reveals the diversity of approaches that mark the post-structuralist endeavour, and provides a challenge to the conventional practice of classical studies and ancient philosophy. This book will be of interest to students of ancient philosophy, classical studies and literary theory.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction Andrew Benjamin 2. Beyond Aporia? Sarah Kofman 3. Hesiod's Mimetic Muses and the Strategies of Deconstruction Giovanni Ferrari 4. Desire and the Figure of Fun: Glossing Theocritus 11 Simon Goldhill 5. Time and Interpretation to Heraclitus Andrew Benjamin 6. Banter and Banquets for Heroic Death Pietro Pucci 7. 'Knowledge is Remembrance': Diotima's Instruction at 'Symposium' 207c 8 - 208b 6 David Farrell Krell 8. On the Saying That Philosophy Begins in 'Thaumazein' John Llewelyn 9. Entertaining Arguments: Terence 'Adelphoe' John Henderson 10. 'Sunt Aliquid Manes': Personalities, Personae and Ghosts in Augustan Poetry Rowland Cotterill 11. Concealing Revealing: A Perspective on Greek Tragedy David Halliburton; Index

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NLS9781138689527
9781138689527
1138689521
Post-Structuralist Classics by Andrew Benjamin
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2018-01-09
282
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