' … a very bold, worthwhile and stimulating experiment in this exciting field … Ferrari writes in a witty, rather mischievous and sophisticated prose style … [and] he deserves sympathy and approval for his attempt to find a style which is in keeping with, and will do justice to, the serious play of the Phaedrus … [Ferrari] includes some excellent discussion of particular sections of the dialogue, and the author's method - close reading and sustained attention to the literary and historical context of Plato's words - can only be applauded.' Phronesis
' … this is a sophisticated and challenging book, which in many ways sets new standards for the treatment of Plato as ironist and literary artist, not least in its scrupulous attention to the text.' Classical Review