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Authors and their public in ancient times

Authors and their public in ancient times

Author: George Haven Putnam
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ A solid read. Would recommend, but not a must-read. - Tom R.

Authors and their public in ancient times is a classic book written by George Haven Putnam. In this insightful and comprehensive work, Putnam explores the relationship between authors and their readers in ancient civilizations, ranging from ancient Egypt and Greece to Rome and China. Drawing upon a wealth of historical texts and primary sources, Putnam delves into the various ways in which authors communicated their works to the public, including through recitation, public readings, and the production of manuscripts. He also examines the role of censorship and government control in ancient societies, shedding light on the challenges faced by authors in gaining public recognition and approval. Beyond delving into the practical aspects of authorship in ancient times, Putnam also explores the impact of literature and philosophy on society. He discusses how these ancient works shaped public opinion, influenced political discourse, and sparked intellectual and cultural debates. Authors and their public in ancient times is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of literature, ancient civilizations, and the power of writing to shape society. Putnam's meticulous research and eloquent writing style make this book an engaging and informative journey into the world of ancient authors and their readers.

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