Simon Goldhill offers a fresh and exciting perspective on how the Victorians used material culture to express the past,... Læs mere
Explores how literary form changes when Christianity and rabbinic Judaism take shape. By reading little-known but hugely influential texts, this book opens a new and exciting vision of how the literature of the first millennium shaped culture.
With trademark versatility and brilliance, world-renowned classicist Simon Goldhill explores how Christianity transformed... Læs mere
Does Greek matter? To whom and why? This lively, illustrated, interdisciplinary study focuses on moments when passionate conflicts about... Læs mere
Revised edition of the pioneering Reading Greek Tragedy, which serves as an advanced, critical introduction for non-specialist readers who want to appreciate the plays in all their... Læs mere
Explores how poetry and the figure of the poet are represented within the poetry of ancient Greece. This revised edition, complete with... Læs mere
Simon Goldhill recounts the untold history of Cambridge's gay academic community and the remarkable impact that it had on politics, art and culture. His... Læs mere