Speech in Speech explores the techniques by which Classical Greek texts
written primarily for public performance weave in direct quotations
(oratio recta) of "other voices"-imagined or real. This "speech in
speech" is usually perceived as endowed with a greater vividness and
authenticity than indirect quotation, even when the words report what
someone might say, or enliven the verbal texture of plays and speeches,
and examines the intricate relation of direct quotations to their
"originals". As the first synoptic and detailed study of oratio recta in
Classical Greek literature, Speech in Speech will be useful to anyone
interested in ancient literary technique.