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The Ancient Sea: The Utopian and Catastrophic in Classical Narratives and their Reception

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The Ancient Sea: The Utopian and Catastrophic in Classical Narratives and their Reception - Williams, Hamish (Editor), and Clare, Ross (Editor)
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In the ancient Mediterranean world, the sea was an essential domain for trade, cultural exchange, communication, exploration, and colonisation. In tandem with the lived reality of this maritime space, a parallel experience of the sea emerged in narrative representations from ancient Greece and Rome, of the sea as a cultural imaginary. This imaginary seems often to oscillate between two extremes: the utopian and the catastrophic; such representations can be found in narratives from ancient history, philosophy, society, and ...

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The Ancient Sea: The Utopian and Catastrophic in Classical Narratives and their Reception 2023, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

ISBN-13: 9781802077605

Hardcover