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Rome, Season One: History Makes Television examines the first season of the HBO-BBC collaboration, Rome, in a collection of thought-provoking essays by some of the world’s most influential scholars in the fields of classical antiquity and popular culture.

  • Examines the first season of the HBO-BBC collaboration, Rome, in a collection of 17 thought-provoking essays by some of the world’s most influential scholars in the fields of classical antiquity and popular culture
  • Focuses on the award-winning first season’s historical framework, visual and narrative style, contemporary thematic overtones, and influence on popular culture
  • Addresses the artistic values, and roles of the script, sets, and actors
  • Reveals how the series Rome ‘makes history’ in terms of representing the past on screen and producing innovative and influential television.

Rome, Season One: History Makes Television

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 29/02/2008
    ISBN13: 9781405167758, 978-1405167758
    ISBN10: 1405167750

    Number of Pages: 272

    Non Fiction , History

    Description

    Rome, Season One: History Makes Television examines the first season of the HBO-BBC collaboration, Rome, in a collection of thought-provoking essays by some of the world’s most influential scholars in the fields of classical antiquity and popular culture.

    • Examines the first season of the HBO-BBC collaboration, Rome, in a collection of 17 thought-provoking essays by some of the world’s most influential scholars in the fields of classical antiquity and popular culture
    • Focuses on the award-winning first season’s historical framework, visual and narrative style, contemporary thematic overtones, and influence on popular culture
    • Addresses the artistic values, and roles of the script, sets, and actors
    • Reveals how the series Rome ‘makes history’ in terms of representing the past on screen and producing innovative and influential television.

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