Music and Metamorphosis in Graeco-Roman Thought
Discover the fascinating intersection of music and transformation in "Music and Metamorphosis in Graeco-Roman Thought" by Pauline Anaïs LeVen. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2022, this enlightening paperback spans 289 pages, delving into the aesthetic and ontological questions posed by Greco-Roman myths of human metamorphosis into non-human musical entities. LeVen expertly situates these ancient myths within their historical intellectual contexts, engaging them in conversation with contemporary discussions about the essence of humanity. This thought-provoking work is tailored for classicists, musicologists, and scholars exploring the posthumanities, making it an essential addition to any academic library. Immerse yourself in a rich exploration of how ancient narratives continue to resonate with modern inquiries into identity and existence.