2022
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv33b9wpg
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Ancient Greece and Rome in Modern Science Fiction

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“…The science fiction (SF) genre has been a fruitful place to reconsider the narratives, characters, and ideas from the ancient Mediterranean (Keen 2006;Liveley 2006;Brown 2008;Gloyn 2015;Rogers and Stevens 2015;Keen 2017;Wenskus 2017;Clare 2022). This approach, called classical reception, traces the influence of ancient Greece and Rome and the wider ancient Mediterranean to later time periods and across media (for example, music, art, theater, literature, film, television, comics, video and tabletop games).…”
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“…The science fiction (SF) genre has been a fruitful place to reconsider the narratives, characters, and ideas from the ancient Mediterranean (Keen 2006;Liveley 2006;Brown 2008;Gloyn 2015;Rogers and Stevens 2015;Keen 2017;Wenskus 2017;Clare 2022). This approach, called classical reception, traces the influence of ancient Greece and Rome and the wider ancient Mediterranean to later time periods and across media (for example, music, art, theater, literature, film, television, comics, video and tabletop games).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%