Imagining the Past
Historical Fiction in New Kingdom Egypt
Colleen Manassa
Reviews and Awards
"Just when we think everything has been written about a particular topic, along comes a book with a strikingly fresh approach that helps us look at the topic anew. Such is Imagining the Past, which examines four well known so-called Late Egyptian Stories. Through a judicious combination of philological, literary, historical, religious, and archaeological analyses, the author explores ancient Egyptian story-telling and its use in propagandizing Pharaoh's might. Erudite, exhaustive, as well as accessible, the book is a major contribution that is sure to have a wide readership for many years."--Ronald J. Leprohon, University of Toronto
"This exciting work encompasses ancient Egypt's imperialistic era. The emphasis is on the literature of the New Kingdom and its reflection of the exotic abroad as well as the heroic attitudes of the Pharaohs and others. New readings as well as fresh translations contribute to the exploration of the literary-fictional outlook of this epoch."--Anthony Spalinger, University of Auckland, New Zealand