Twelve Voices from Greece and Rome
Ancient Ideas for Modern Times
Christopher Pelling and Maria Wyke
Reviews and Awards
"Elegant and easy to read." - Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"Pelling and Wyke offer a rich farrago of literary interpretation, historical background, personal reminiscence and Nachleben... a lively and thought-provoking foray" - Times Literary Supplement
"...it is the 'voices', both of the texts under discussion and the scholars engaging with them, that make this a lively and thought-provokig foray into the thicket of classical literature. Twelve Voices offers no easy paths of interoretation but makes clear, again and again, how complex these texts are, how they resist formulaic readings, and how understandings of them change with changes of perspective." - James Romm, The Times Literary Supplement
"engagingly personal esssays" - History Today
"the book's tone is spot on, steering a steady course between concision and garrulousness" - The Belgravia Residents Journal
"an interesting book" - The Writers Drawer
"splendid book" - Book of the year 2014, Telegraph
"[L]ovely little anthology ... an engaging approach to ancient literature" - Times Higher Education
"We know now that we are driven to share knowledge and thought because, as a species, we can imagine the potential consequence of communicating ideas. How thrilling then to have the voices - and ideas - of twelve of the very greatest ancients communicated to us by two of the 21st century's finest classical scholars. Through the painstaking and pleasure-rich work of Pelling and Wyke here we learn both about the minds and, critically, the lives and histories of key players in the story of civilisation. Fresh scholarship is combined with a deep and charismatic understanding. What more could anyone ask for in one book?" - Bettany Hughes
"A wonderful reader's guide to classical literature: these ancient voices, so vividly brought to life by Pelling and Wyke, speak with freshness, immediacy and urgency." - Charlotte Higgins
"these are delightful essays by very intelligent and approachable scholars ... Well worth reading, whether you think you know something about Homer or know you know nothing." - Keith Maclennan, Classics for All