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Basil Dufallo

    This author delves into classical literature and its resonance within contemporary texts. Their work explores the profound connections between ancient and modern literary forms. Focusing on textual analysis, they illuminate how classic works shape our understanding of enduring literary traditions. Their approach offers fresh perspectives on the fields of classics and comparative literature.

    The Captor's Image
    THE GHOSTS OF THE PAST
    • THE GHOSTS OF THE PAST

      LATIN LITERATURE, THE DEAD, AND ROME'S TRANSITION TO A PRINCIPATE

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the intricate relationship between ancient Roman society and its treatment of the dead, highlighting how funerary practices and literature reflect cultural values. It examines the prominent role of the deceased in Roman life, from household masks to public funerals, and analyzes Latin literature from the first century BCE. This literature not only responds to but also shapes the evolving socio-political landscape during the pivotal transition from the Republic to the Empire, revealing the deep connections between death, memory, and societal change.

      THE GHOSTS OF THE PAST
    • The Captor's Image

      • 279 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The first book-length treatment of artistic ecphrasis in Roman literature, The Captor's Image challenges pervasive views to argue for it as a site of subtle, ongoing competition between Greek and Roman cultures.

      The Captor's Image