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Love, Sex and Tragedy: How the Ancient World Shapes Our Lives
 
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Love, Sex and Tragedy: How the Ancient World Shapes Our Lives [Illustrated] (Hardcover)

by Simon Goldhill (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 335 pages
  • Publisher: John Murray Publishers Ltd; illustrated edition edition (10 May 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0719555493
  • ISBN-13: 978-0719555497
  • Product Dimensions: 24 x 15.6 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 127,448 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'Goldhill writes with breezy wit in a style accessible to readers who did not grow up on Plato and Tacitus. This can disguise the fact that his intent is deadly serious ... As this brilliant book demonstrates, a familiarity with the ancient world is about much more than a life in ruins.' -- JOan Smith, The Independent 20040521 'It's great, and great fun ... the kind of book you find yourself reading out to your other half as you go along ... A sparkling, erudite and amusing remedy for our collective historical amnesia' -- Zadie Smith 20040521 'Wide-ranging and challenging ... varied and unpredictable ... enterprising ... There cannot be many people who will not acquire new knowledge and have their thoughts keenly provoked ... confident, intelligent and assertive' -- The Guardian 20040703 'Simon Goldhill reminds us in Love, Sex & Tragedy of how Greek representations of the body beautiful, architecture and ideas of philosophy and democracy still influence us today.' -- New Scientist 20040807 'In this accessible, non-academic yet highly informative work Goldhill weaves expertly through a whole host of contemporary phobias and nightmares, pleasures and dreams to demonstrate the social, political and personal debts we owe to the Greeks.' -- The Scotsman 20040515 'This book is thoroughly enjoyable and refreshing' -- History Today 20041201 'Love, Sex and Tragedy has the popular intellectual grace of de Botton's How Proust Can Change Your Life, but it is more than clever and everywhere avoids being tongue-in-cheek. ... I wish more classicists would write as invitingly and honestly as Goldhill does ... The world would be a better place.' -- Times Higher Education Supplement 20040924 'An informative, light-hearted yet challenging read ... ancient history with a glamorous twist.' -- Venue Magazine 20050218 'An informative, light-hearted yet challenging read ... ancient history with a glamorous twist.' -- Venue Magazine 20050218 'This book is a call-to-arms in the face of a rapidly disintegrating culture.' -- Good Book Guide 20050301 'This is a good book.' -- Focus 20050501 'It's great, and great fun ... a sparkling, erudite and amusing remedy for our collective historical amnesia' -- Zadie Smith, Author of White Teeth 'Passionate, witty and broad-ranging ... Goldhill skilfully overturns and amends our existing beliefs' -- The Observer 'Enjoyable and lively' -- Emily Wilson, Times Literary Supplement 20040625 'Confident, intelligent and assertive! he draws many telling lessons' -- Oliver Taplin, The Guardian Weekly 20040730 'As this brilliant book demonstrates, a familiarity with the ancient world is about much more than a life in ruins.' -- Joan Smith, Independent 20040521 'Goldhill is the kind of classics master whose lessons you wouldn't want to skip ... Goldhill is at his best when he reveals the past to be a foreign country that is as unfamiliar as it is familiar.' -- Mark Simpson, The Independent 20040530 'In a breezy, user-friendly tone Goldhill tells us why classics matter.' Iain Finlayson -- The Times 20050312 'An exhilaratingly intelligent exercise in evangelism' -- Guardian 20050219 '[A] wonderful biography' -- Spectator 20041113 'His sharp essays on significant sites (from the stage to the arena) excite, enlighten and temper "relavance" with "otherness"' -- Independent 20050218


Oliver Taplin, The Guardian Weekly

'Confident, intelligent and assertive… he draws many telling lessons’

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5.0 out of 5 stars phallic inspiration, 29 Oct 2005
By Jennifer L. Blair "scarletharlot" (Cambridge, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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While a small figurehead of classicists work extremely hard to keep declensions and oratio obliqua popular by using memorable mascots and Harry Potter, Goldhill takes a different route. His delightful romp through classical culture is deceivingly light-hearted as each section of his book holds a disconcertingly accurate mirror up to our world today. Instead of making specific judgements he leaves questions unanswered, letting the reader wonder at their own preconceptions. A very engaging, if sometimes uncomfortable, read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars superb, 26 May 2006
By frank Pendlebury "lily" (uk) - See all my reviews
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a great introduction into the classical world, it is fascinating and gripping form the beginning to the end. goldhill's language and writing is absolutely superb, a thoroughly interesting, entrancing and enjoyable read!
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