Preface Abbreviations PART I: PROBLEMS, SOURCES AND METHODS 1. Scale 2. The Visual Arts 3. Literature 4. Vocabulary PART II: THE PROSECUTION OF TIMARKHOS A. The Law 1. Male Prostitution 2. Penalties 3. Status 4. Hubris B. Manifestations of Eros 1. Defences against a Charge of Prostitution 2. Eros and Desire 3. Eros and Love 4. Following and Fighting 5. Homosexual Poetry C. Nature and Society 1. Natural Impulse 2. Male and Female Physique 3. Masculine and Feminine Styles 4. Pursuit and Flight 5. Courtship and Copulation 6. Dominant and Subordinate Roles PART III: SPECIAL ASPECTS AND DEVELOPMENTS A. Publicity B. Predilections and Fantasies C. Comic Exploitation D. Philosophical Exploitation E. Women and Homosexuality PART IV: CHANGES A. The Dorians B. Myth and History Postscript, 1989 List of Vases Bibliography Index of Greek Texts and Documents Index of Greek Words General Index
A landmark study… One cannot underestimate the importance of Mr.
Dover’s book. With philological brilliance and scholarly
objectivity, he presents facts that can no longer be ignored. It is
a step closer toward understanding the complex nature of the
Greeks, whom we claim as cultural fathers. It is also a step closer
to understanding human nature.
*New York Times Book Review*
Dover’s is an authoritative discussion; he is a philologist of
great stature with wide achievement as editor, commentator, and
literary critic… The subject was one which needed to be exposed to
the light of day; we can be thankful that it has been done by a
great scholar and one who treats the subject without prejudice.
*New York Review of Books*
An unprejudiced description of the homosexual phenomena depicted by
classical Greek artists and writers has long been an urgent
desideratum. Dover’s book fills this need successfully. In its
collection and interpretation of the ancient evidence it will be
indispensable for broader and/or more specialized explorations of
the sexual aspects of Greek art and society.
*Classical World*
Greek Homosexuality provides—finally—an unvarnished look at
Athenian homosexuality… [It is] now the standard volume on the
subject.
*American Historical Review*
In Greek classes past teachers used to slide quickly over the exact
nature of the relationships between men and boys in ancient Athens…
In this expert, candid, and wry study all is made clear.
*Washington Post*
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