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Title Game of thrones : a view from the humanities. Vol. 2, Heroes, villains and pulsions / Alfonso Álvarez-Ossorio, Fernando Lozano, Rosario Moreno Soldevila, Cristina Rosillo-Lopez, editors
Published Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023

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Contents 1 Heroes, Villains, War and Violence in Game of Thrones -- Part I "The Things I do for Love" : Heroes, Villains and None of the Above -- 2 Scheming in the Shadow of Tyrants: The Littlefinger Type in Roman Historiography -- 3 Parallel Lives: Connections Between the Lannisters and Historical Dynasties -- 4 The Tragedy of Eddard Stark: Greek Tragedy in A Song of Ice and Fire -- 5 "Was it a God, a Demon, a Sorcerous Trick?" : Magic, Performative Rituals, and Moral Standards in A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones -- Part II "Some Allies are More Dangerous than Enemies" : Warfare and Violence -- 6 Juggling "a Hundred Balls in the Air" : Reflections of the Year of the Four Emperors in the War of the Five Kings -- 7 The Punic Wars in the World of A Song of Ice and Fire -- 8 The "Battle of the Bastards" : A Tactical Iconic Narrative -- 9 Some Heads Are Gonna Roll: Punishments and Executions in G. R. R. Martins A Song of Ice and Fire and in HBOs TV Series -- 10 From Greek Tragic Drama to Fantastic Terror: Tragic Echoes in A Storm of Swords Red Wedding
Summary This volume focuses on the characters that populate the Game of Thrones universe and on one of the most salient features of their interaction: violence and warfare. It analyses these questions from a multidisciplinary perspective that is chiefly based on Classical Studies. The book is divided into two sections. The first section explores Martins characters, the mainstay of both the novels and the TV series, since the author has peopled his universe with three-dimensional intriguing characters that resonate with the reader/audience. The second section is devoted to violence and warfare, both pervasive in the Game of Thrones universe. Alfonso Alvarez-Ossorio is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Seville, Spain. He has co-edited The Present of Antiquity: Reception, Recovery, Reinvention of the Ancient World in Current Popular Culture (2019). Fernando Lozano is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Seville, Spain. His research focuses on the study of Roman religion during the Empire and, specifically, on the imperial cult, as well as Reception studies. Rosario Moreno Soldevila is Professor of Latin at Pablo de Olavide University, Seville, Spain. She has authored or co-authored ten monographs on Latin literature, including A Prosopography to Martials Epigrams (2019). Cristina Rosillo-Lopez is Professor of Ancient History at Pablo de Olavide University, Seville, Spain. She has authored and edited several monographs, including Political Conversations in Late Republican Rome (2022)
Notes Includes index
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Subject Martin, George R. R. Game of thrones.
Martin, George R. R. -- Characters
SUBJECT Martin, George R. R. fast
Game of thrones (Martin, George R. R.) fast
Subject Violence in literature.
War in literature.
Characters and characteristics
Violence in literature
War in literature
Form Electronic book
Author Álvarez-Ossorio Rivas, Alfonso, editor.
Lozano, Fernando (Lozano Gómez), editor.
Moreno Soldevila, Rosario, editor.
Rosillo López, Cristina, editor.
ISBN 9783031154935
3031154932
Other Titles Heroes, villains and pulsions