Trying Neaira
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The True Story of a Courtesan’s Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece
Debra Hamel
Neaira grew up in a Corinthian brothel in the fourth century B.C., became a high-priced courtesan and a sex slave, then settled into a thirty-year relationship with Stephanos of Athens. But next she found herself in court, charged with transgressing Athens’s marriage laws. This book reconstructs the amazing facts of Neaira’s life and trial, illuminating the social, legal, and cultural worlds of ancient Greece.
“Hamel’s treatment of this complicated story is outstanding . . . for its comprehensive [yet remarkably concise] presentation of the social and historical context of fourth-century Athens.”—Ingrid D. Rowland, New Republic
“[Trying Neaira] is an extraordinary tale, with more than an echo of Arthur Golden’s Memoirs of a Geisha.”—Tom Holland, Daily Telegraph00
“A marvelous account of a fascinating series of events in the life of a Greek woman of the fourth century B.C. Hamel tells the tale with clarity and verve and, along the way, she teaches the reader a vast amount about Athenian society in the most interesting and entertaining way.”—Donald Kagan, Yale University
“Charmingly written (and) nicely illustrated. . . . Hamel’s account is engaging, accessible to nonexperts, and useful for courses on Athenian society.”—Choice
“As told by Debra Hamel, this true-life story offers an extraordinary window on a civilization that wasn’t half so rarefied in its interests or affections as we tend to assume.”—The Scotsman
Debra Hamel is the author of Athenian Generals: Military Authority in the Classical Period.
"A lively social history of the time and place."—H.J. Kirchhoff, Globe and Mail
"Hamel's book follows this complex character and brings her to life. I would recommend it especially for students and nonclassicists. Not only is it very fluent and pleasant reading, but it also exposes its readers to reliable scholarship."—Konstantinos Kapparis, Journal of the History of Sexuality
“Witty and easy to read. . . . Hamel approaches Neaira’s life . . . as a detective would, piecing together bits, shifting out obvious falsehoods, and in the end presenting a surprising full picture of one woman’s life. This is an excellent book for anyone who is, or who is not, interested in ancient Athenian law.”—Gypsi Phillips Bates, Midwest Book Review
Publication Date: February 11, 2005