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Late Antiquity is often assumed to have witnessed the demise of literature as a social force and its retreat into the school and the private reading room: whereas the sophists of the Second Sophistic were influential social players, their late antique counterparts are thought to have been overshadowed by bishops. Literature and Society in the Fourth Century AD argues that this presumed difference should be attributed less to a fundamental change in the role of literature than to different scholarly methodologies with which Greek and Latin texts from the second and the fourth century are being studied. Focusing on performance, the literary construction of reality and self-presentation, this volume highlights how literature continued to play an important role in fourth-century elite society.

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"Lieve Van Hoof and Peter Van Nuffelen’s excellent new volume (...) is successful in illuminating numerous examples of how texts constructed versions of reality, and images of their authors, to deal with specific situations. In fact, it is this close attention to details of text and context that characterises the volume’s most significant insights. (...) [A]s a whole this impressive volume demonstrates the benefits of applying techniques from the study of earlier imperial literature to works from late antiquity" Richard Flower, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2015.10.25.

Literature and Society in the Fourth Century AD: Performing Paideia, Constructing the Present, Presenting the Self

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 28/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9789004278486, 978-9004278486
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      Book Synopsis
      Late Antiquity is often assumed to have witnessed the demise of literature as a social force and its retreat into the school and the private reading room: whereas the sophists of the Second Sophistic were influential social players, their late antique counterparts are thought to have been overshadowed by bishops. Literature and Society in the Fourth Century AD argues that this presumed difference should be attributed less to a fundamental change in the role of literature than to different scholarly methodologies with which Greek and Latin texts from the second and the fourth century are being studied. Focusing on performance, the literary construction of reality and self-presentation, this volume highlights how literature continued to play an important role in fourth-century elite society.

      Trade Review
      "Lieve Van Hoof and Peter Van Nuffelen’s excellent new volume (...) is successful in illuminating numerous examples of how texts constructed versions of reality, and images of their authors, to deal with specific situations. In fact, it is this close attention to details of text and context that characterises the volume’s most significant insights. (...) [A]s a whole this impressive volume demonstrates the benefits of applying techniques from the study of earlier imperial literature to works from late antiquity" Richard Flower, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2015.10.25.

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