Classical Literature

Classical Literature by Richard Jenkins, published by National Geographic Books on March 3, 2015, offers an insightful exploration into the significance of Greek and Roman literature. This 256-page work examines the enduring impact of classical texts on Western culture and delves into the interactions and influences between ancient authors. Jenkins, an emeritus Professor of the Classical Tradition at the University of Oxford, presents a thorough analysis that invites readers to consider the foundational role these works play in literary history.
In this edition, readers will find a detailed discussion on the greatness of classical literature and its lasting effects on modern thought. The book addresses key questions about the mutual influences among Greek and Roman writers, providing a critical perspective on literary criticism within the context of ancient and classical studies. Jenkins’ examination serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of literary heritage and its relevance today.
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What makes Greek and Roman literature great?
How has classical literature influenced Western culture?
What did Greek and Roman authors learn from each other?
Richard Jenkyns is emeritus Professor of the Classical Tradition and the Public Orator at the University of Oxford. His books include Virgil’s Experience and The Victorians and Ancient Greece, acclaimed as ‘masterly’ by History Today.
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