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Rumour and Renown: Representations of Fama in Western Literature (Cambridge Classical Studies)

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An exploration of how the concept of fame (Fama) has been represented and developed throughout Western literature from classical antiquity to the modern era. Hardie examines the cultural significance and literary treatment of reputation and renown across diverse texts and traditions.

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Rumour and Renown provides a comprehensive study of the representation of Fama (fame and rumour) in Western literary tradition. Philip Hardie traces the evolution of this concept from its origins in classical antiquity through to contemporary works, examining how writers have grappled with themes of reputation, public perception, and lasting renown.

The book explores how Fama functions as both a literal character and abstract concept in literature, analyzing key texts across different periods and genres. Hardie demonstrates the enduring cultural significance of fame in shaping identity, influencing behavior, and determining historical legacy. His interdisciplinary approach combines classical scholarship with literary analysis, revealing how the pursuit and fear of renown reflects fundamental human concerns about mortality, meaning, and social standing.

Published by Cambridge University Press as part of the Cambridge Classical Studies series, this work will appeal to scholars of classical literature, literary history, and cultural studies.

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Author

Philip Hardie

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9780521620888

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