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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
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I Written Engagements with Antiquity
- Embodiment and Epistemics in the Composition/Transmission of Ancient Texts 19
- Intertwined Memories of Roman Emperors in Early Medieval Iberia 37
- Remembering the Founding of Thebes in French Medieval Texts from the Roman de Thèbes to the Ovide moralisé (Twelfth–Early Fourteenth Century) 55
- The “Stones of Sacrifice” as a Literary Trope in the Works of Thomas Hardy (1840–1928) and Mona Caird (1854–1932) 75
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II Deconstructing the Image of Antiquity
- Homer, Homoeroticism, Homecoming: Memories of Antiquity in the Photography of the Baron von Gloeden 91
- Memories of Whiteness: Classical Statuary and the New Medical Norm 123
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III Remembering Antiquity in Contemporary Popular Culture
- The Spaniard and the South: Lost Causes and Nostalgia in Gladiator (2000) 145
- Imagining a Greco-Roman Empire in Space: Atlantean Resonances in Friends at the Table’s Divine Cycle 163
- The Authors
- Index
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
-
I Written Engagements with Antiquity
- Embodiment and Epistemics in the Composition/Transmission of Ancient Texts 19
- Intertwined Memories of Roman Emperors in Early Medieval Iberia 37
- Remembering the Founding of Thebes in French Medieval Texts from the Roman de Thèbes to the Ovide moralisé (Twelfth–Early Fourteenth Century) 55
- The “Stones of Sacrifice” as a Literary Trope in the Works of Thomas Hardy (1840–1928) and Mona Caird (1854–1932) 75
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II Deconstructing the Image of Antiquity
- Homer, Homoeroticism, Homecoming: Memories of Antiquity in the Photography of the Baron von Gloeden 91
- Memories of Whiteness: Classical Statuary and the New Medical Norm 123
-
III Remembering Antiquity in Contemporary Popular Culture
- The Spaniard and the South: Lost Causes and Nostalgia in Gladiator (2000) 145
- Imagining a Greco-Roman Empire in Space: Atlantean Resonances in Friends at the Table’s Divine Cycle 163
- The Authors
- Index