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Slavery and the Roman Literary Imagination
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142 pages
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Focusing on the Roman literary imagination, this work examines how ancient texts grappled with the complexities of slavery. It analyzes various literary forms and the perspectives they offer on the institution, highlighting the cultural and ethical implications of slavery in Roman society. Through a close reading of key works, the book reveals how literature served as a medium for both critique and reflection on the human condition within the context of servitude.
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2010, paperback
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