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Spartaco : analisi di un mito
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ISBN: 8820707888 9788820707880 Year: 1979 Volume: 5 Publisher: Napoli : Liguori Editore,

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Spartacus : film and history
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ISBN: 9781405131810 1405131810 9781405131803 1405131802 Year: 2007 Publisher: Malden : Blackwell Pub.,


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De vonk van Spartacus : het voortleven van een antieke rebel
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ISBN: 9061683785 Year: 1993 Publisher: Nijmegen SUN


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STARZ Spartacus
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ISBN: 1474407862 1474430988 1474407854 9781474407854 9781474430982 9781474407847 1474407846 9781474407861 Year: 2017 Publisher: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press

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Gladiator, rebel slave leader, revolutionary: a collection of essays dissecting four seasons of STARZ Spartacus.

The figure of Spartacus often serves as an icon of resistance against oppression in modern political movements, while his legend has inspired numerous receptions over the centuries in many different popular media. This new essay collection brings together a wide range of scholarly perspectives on the four seasons of the acclaimed and highly successful premium cable television series STARZ Spartacus (2010-13), with contributions from experts in the fields of Classics, History, Gender, Film and Media Studies, and Classical Reception.

STARZ Spartacus uncovers a fascinating range of topics and themes within the series such as slavery, society, politics, spectacle, material culture, sexuality, aesthetics, and fan reception. As the first volume of essays published on the entirety of the STARZ Spartacus series, this book is a valuable resource for both students and scholars eager to confront a new Spartacus, as the hero of the slave revolt is recast for a twenty-first century audience.

  • The first academic volume looking at various themes of the premium cable TV series Spartacus
  • Includes original, innovative research in fields of history, politics, gender, film, fan culture
  • Explores the theme of Spartacus on screen from multiple angles: history, classics, film studies, reception studies, gender studies, fandom studies

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Spartacus
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ISBN: 9780674057784 0674057783 0674075803 0674075838 9780674075801 9780674075832 Year: 2013 Volume: 19 Publisher: Cambridge, MA

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Spartacus (109?–71 bce), the slave who rebelled against Rome, has been a source of endless fascination, the subject of myth-making in his own time, and of movie-making in ours. Hard facts about the man have always yielded to romanticized tales and mystifications. In this riveting, compact account, Aldo Schiavone rescues Spartacus from the murky regions of legend and brings him squarely into the arena of serious history. Schiavone transports us to Italy of the first century bce, where the pervasive institution of slavery dominates all aspects of Roman life. In this historic landscape, carefully reconstructed by the author, we encounter Spartacus, who is enslaved after deserting from the Roman army to avoid fighting against his native Thrace. Imprisoned in Capua and trained as a gladiator, he leads an uprising that will shake the empire to its foundations. While the grandeur of the Spartacus story has always been apparent, its political significance has been less clear. What were his ambitions? Often depicted as the leader of a class rebellion that was fierce in intent but ragtag in makeup and organization, Spartacus emerges here in a very different light: the commander of an army whose aim was to incite Italy to revolt against Rome and to strike at the very heart of the imperial system. Surprising, persuasive, and highly original, Spartacus challenges the lore and illuminates the reality of a figure whose achievements, and whose ultimate defeat, are more extraordinary and moving than the fictions we make from them.

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