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Greek literature and the Roman empire: the politics of imitation

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Abstract

Introduction PART ONE: THE POLITICS OF IMITATION 1. Repetition: The Crisis of Posterity 2. Education: Strategies of Self-making PART TWO: GREECE AND ROME 3. Rome Uncivilized: Exile and the Kingdom 4. Civilizing Rome: Greek Pedagogy and the Roman Emperor 5. Satirizing Rome: Lucian Conclusion Appendix One: Translation of Favorinus, 'On Exile' Appendix Two: The Performative Context of Dio's 'Kingships' Bibliography

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Keywords
  • Imitation
  • Politics
  • Empire
  • History
  • Roman Empire
  • Art
  • Literature
  • Ancient history
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