Sex: Vice and Love from Antiquity to ModernityISBN: 978-1-4051-2291-7
Hardcover
236 pages
April 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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“The book is helpfully provocative and certainly helps to explain the enduring appeal of Grecece and Rome in contemporary (erotic) culture.” (INTAMS review - Journal for the Study of Marriage & Spirituality, 18 January 2012)
"Recommended. Graduate students/faculty." (Choice, 1 March 2011)"This book is enjoyable and informative . . . it would be of especial interest to students of reception studies and the history of sexuality, but there is also much material that is useful to the classical scholar". (Bmcreview, 26 April 2011)
"It is because of the personal narratives - as well as the sophistication, wit and learning of the whole enterprise - that this book is highly recommended reading." (Times Higher Education, 30 October 2010)
"This is a sharply witty and provocative guide to ancient sexual transgression - and to our modern fantasies, dreams and projections about Greek love and Roman orgies." Simon Goldhill, Cambridge University“From George Washington unclad as a Roman prince, to the
cult of Plato’s Symposium in nineteenth-century
England, to cinematographic fantasies of Roman orgies, Alastair
Blanshard explores how the Moderns became fascinated with classical
sex, Roman vice and Greek love. Often ironic, never naive and
always a pleasure, this book reveals the enduring appeal of Greece
and Rome in our erotic culture.”
Giulia Sissa, University of California at Los Angeles