Discover the fascinating world of ancient war landscapes with Landscapes of War in Greek and Roman Literature (PDF), an enthralling eBook that delves into the intricate relationships between literature, warfare, and landscapes.
This amazing book brings together literary scholars and ancient historians from different corners of the globe, who explore how landscapes can ignite armed conflicts, dictate their progression, and impact the emotional experience of the participants. They also examine how warfare alters the physical landscape and how it is perceived and interpreted post-war.
Through an engaging narrative, Landscapes of War in Greek and Roman Literature breaks new ground by exploring how Greek and Roman civilizations represented the effects of war on the natural world, the distinctions made between spaces of war and other landscapes, and the varying experiences of war that come to the fore in literary representations of the landscape.
Chapters in this book utilize the latest ideas in cognitive theory, memory studies, and other relevant areas of research to answer pressing questions such as the memory of war in natural landscapes and post-war experiences that shape our comprehension of landscapes associated with military campaigns.
Contributors to the book examine combatants’ perception and experience of landscapes of war, the relationship between war and the natural world, symbolic and actual forms of territorial control in a military context, and war landscapes as memory spaces. Additionally, several chapters focus primarily on modern intersections of war, landscape, and the classical past, providing a comprehensive view of the subject.
ISBNs: 978-1350157903, 978-1350157910, 978-1350157927
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