A New Sublime: Ten Timeless Lessons on the Classics
By (Author) Piero Boitani
Translated by Ann Goldstein
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Europa Compass
28th April 2020
13th February 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
880.09
Paperback
272
Width 120mm, Height 180mm
Boitani invites the reader to discover the timeless beauty and wisdom of ancient literature, highlighting its profound and surprising connections to the present. With their emphasis on the mutability and fluidity of identity and matter, their examination of the power and position of women in society, and their enduring treatments of force and subjugation, fate and free will, the ethical life, hospitality, love, compassion, and mysticism, the classics play active roles in our lives and can help us refine our opinions and our values. Ranging from Homer to Tacitus, with Thucydides, Aristotle, Sophocles, Cicero, and many others in between, Boitani's A New Sublime is a fresh, inspiring reminder of the enduring importance and beauty of the classes of the Western canon.
A remarkable book. The stories collected by Boitani, written centuries ago, still speak to us. -- Corrado Augias * La Repubblica *
Piero Boitani is one of Italy's most renowned philologists and literary critics. An expert on ancient myths, medievalist, and Dante scholar, he holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and is a Fellow of the British Academy. He is currently Professor of Comparative Literature at the "Sapienza" University in Rome.