Hercules by Alastair Blanshard

Hercules by Alastair Blanshard

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Hercules is the original hero: half-god, half-man; strong, handsome and virile; triumphant in his twelve labours yet ultimately victim of his tragic destiny. This biography of Hercules charts his life from his dramatic birth in Thebes to his agonizing death on a flaming pyre.

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Hercules by Alastair Blanshard

From Ovid and Virgil to the muscle beaches of Malibu, Hercules has made an indelible impression on Western culture. Hercules is the original hero: half-god, half-man; strong, handsome and virile; triumphant in his twelve labours yet ultimately victim of his tragic destiny. He has been variously portrayed for thousands of years in sculpture, painting and verse, and more recently depicted on stage and screen. Roman emperors, renaissance princes and totalitarian dictators have all attempted to appropriate his image. This unconventional biography of Hercules charts his life from his dramatic birth in Thebes to his agonizing death on a flaming pyre. Along the way, it recounts many long-forgotten yet revealing adventures and shows Hercules to be much more than just a muscle-bound hero. His life story, which mixes elements of tragedy and comedy, often makes uncomfortable reading: a rapist, drunkard and transvestite, Hercules' excesses explore some of the darkest recesses of human nature.
'An acute and often witty study of an enduring figure in European culture, and one that succeeds in raising fascinating questions about our notions of masculinity' Sunday Times 'You learn something on every page, while being entertained by the witty telling and the writer's lightly worn erudition' Independent 'Blanshard provides a fascinating commentary on how Hercules has been portrayed through thousands of years in art and literature, on stage and screen' Good Book Guide 'Hercules - unchained! Alastair Blanshard's brilliant exploration of this quintessential hero's life in myths is always quizzically engaging, and often uproariously entertaining' Paul Cartledge
Alastair Blanshard is a Greek cultural historian who has taught classics at the universities of Oxford and Reading. In 2005 he took up a position at the University of Sydney. This is his first book.
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ISBN 13 9781862078772
ISBN 10 1862078777
Title Hercules
Author Alastair Blanshard
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Granta Books
Year published 2006-10-02
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.