Classic Greek letters come to life with sharp wit and social satire. Discover the vivid world of Alciphron through a complete translation, introduction, and notes in this edition that brings the letters to modern readers with clarity and charm. This volume presents the Letters of Alciphron in full English translation, alongside a scholarly introduction that traces the rise of the parasite in Greek comedy and society. It sheds light on courtesans, patrons, and the bustling social scenes of ancient Athens and beyond, all without spoilers that would diminish the surprise of the original voices. The edition explains historical context and literary references, helping readers understand the humor, character types, and social satire.
- Full English translations of Alciphron’s letters, preserving voice and tone
- Introduction on the social world of parasites, courtesans, and dining culture
- Notes and commentary to illuminate references, terms, and historical context
- Accessible, steady pacing suitable for readers new to classical satire and for scholars seeking detail
Ideal for fans of classical satire, Greek literature, and readers seeking a window into ancient social life with modern clarity.