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Hardcover Lucian Satirist and Artist Book

ISBN: 1025815238

ISBN13: 9781025815237

Lucian Satirist and Artist

"Lucian Satirist and Artist" provides a focused and insightful examination of the life and legacy of Lucian of Samosata, a pivotal figure in the history of classical literature. Francis G. Allison presents a scholarly analysis of Lucian's unique role as a master of prose satire and a sharp critic of the intellectual and religious currents of the second century. The work explores the artistic brilliance behind Lucian's diverse output, from his innovative dialogues to his imaginative narratives.

The study highlights Lucian's remarkable ability to blend wit with profound social commentary, examining key works such as the "True History" and the "Dialogues of the Dead." By placing Lucian within the context of the Second Sophistic, Allison illustrates how the author utilized his mastery of the Greek language to challenge the conventions of his time. The text underscores Lucian's enduring influence on later European satirists, demonstrating his importance as a bridge between the ancient world and modern literary forms.

Ideal for students of classics and enthusiasts of literary history, this work offers a clear perspective on the craftsmanship and intellectual skepticism that define Lucian's corpus. It remains an essential resource for understanding the evolution of the satirical genre and the cultural complexities of the Roman Empire.

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