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Rome Season One: History Makes Television
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Rome Season One: History Makes Television

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Rome, Season One: History Makes Television examines the first season of the HBO-BBC collaboration, Rome , in a collection of 17 thought-provoking essays by some of the world’s most influential scholars in the fields of classical antiquity and popular culture. It focuses on the award-winning first season’s historical framework, visual and narrative style, contemporary thematic overtones, and influence on popular culture. It addresses the artistic values, and roles of the script, sets, and actors. It reveals how the series Rome ‘makes history’ in terms of representing the past on screen and producing innovative and influential television.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 February 2008
Pages
272
ISBN
9781405167765

Rome, Season One: History Makes Television examines the first season of the HBO-BBC collaboration, Rome , in a collection of 17 thought-provoking essays by some of the world’s most influential scholars in the fields of classical antiquity and popular culture. It focuses on the award-winning first season’s historical framework, visual and narrative style, contemporary thematic overtones, and influence on popular culture. It addresses the artistic values, and roles of the script, sets, and actors. It reveals how the series Rome ‘makes history’ in terms of representing the past on screen and producing innovative and influential television.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 February 2008
Pages
272
ISBN
9781405167765