
The Victorians and Ancient Rome
Norman Vance(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 17. March 1997
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-631-18076-0 (ISBN)
Description
THE VICTORIANS & ANCIENT ROME Norman Vance has written the first full-length study of the impact on Victorian Britain of the history and literature of ancient Rome. His comprehensive account shows how not only scholars and poets but also engineers, soldiers, scientists and politicians gained inspiration from the writing, theory and practice of their Roman predecessors.
The Roman theme is traced in nineteenth-century painting and music as well as literature and political discussion. There are chapters on the imaginative influence throughout the nineteenth century of five major Roman poets, framed by other chapters on Rome and European revolutions, nineteenth-century versions of Roman history, fictions of Rome, imperialism and decadence. Attention is also paid to the influence of developments in archaeology both at Rome and Pompeii and at Romano-British sites.
Professor Vance provides a fascinating account of the sense of connection Victorian Britain felt with the Roman experience, a connection made the more complex because Britain had once been a Roman colony and because Christianity took hold and spread under the Roman Empire.
The Roman theme is traced in nineteenth-century painting and music as well as literature and political discussion. There are chapters on the imaginative influence throughout the nineteenth century of five major Roman poets, framed by other chapters on Rome and European revolutions, nineteenth-century versions of Roman history, fictions of Rome, imperialism and decadence. Attention is also paid to the influence of developments in archaeology both at Rome and Pompeii and at Romano-British sites.
Professor Vance provides a fascinating account of the sense of connection Victorian Britain felt with the Roman experience, a connection made the more complex because Britain had once been a Roman colony and because Christianity took hold and spread under the Roman Empire.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
624 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-631-18076-0 (9780631180760)
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Person
Norman Vance is Professor of English at the University of Sussex. His previous books include The Sinews of the Spirit (1985) (a study of Victorian Christian manliness) and Irish Literature, a Social History (1990).
Content
Preface. Note on Translations and Texts.
Part I: Living Rome: Romantics and Revolution: .
1. The Persistence of Rome.
2. Rome and European Revolutions.
3. Rome and the Writing of History.
Part II: Roman Poets in the Nineteenth Century:.
4. Lucretius.
5. Catullus.
6. Virgil.
7. Ovid.
8. Horace.
Part III: Late Victorians and Later Rome:.
9. Fictions of Rome, or, Love, Death and Glory.
10. Rome and Imperial Debate.
11. Decadence, Degeneration and Decline.
Afterword.
Notes and References.
Index.
Part I: Living Rome: Romantics and Revolution: .
1. The Persistence of Rome.
2. Rome and European Revolutions.
3. Rome and the Writing of History.
Part II: Roman Poets in the Nineteenth Century:.
4. Lucretius.
5. Catullus.
6. Virgil.
7. Ovid.
8. Horace.
Part III: Late Victorians and Later Rome:.
9. Fictions of Rome, or, Love, Death and Glory.
10. Rome and Imperial Debate.
11. Decadence, Degeneration and Decline.
Afterword.
Notes and References.
Index.