A detailed philological and interpretative reading of Ovid's most neglected poem, the Remedia Amoris. In her immersive, creatively interpretative guide to the poem, Victoria Rimell's commentary resets critical perspectives by reading the Remedia as distinctive and original, and as a pivotal text within Ovid's oeuvre.
A detailed philological and interpretative reading of Ovid's most neglected poem, the Remedia Amoris. In her immersive, creatively interpretative guide to the poem, Victoria Rimell's commentary resets critical perspectives by reading the Remedia as distinctive and original, and as a pivotal text within Ovid's oeuvre.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Victoria Rimell is Professor of Latin at the University of Warwick, and has written extensively on Ovid and early imperial Latin literature. Her books include Ovid's Lovers: Desire, Difference and the Poetic Imagination (2006), and The Closure of Space in Roman Poetics (2015).
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Introduction 1: Poisonous cures: the Remedia in Ovid 2: The erotodidactic tradition, 'technical' texts, and the Remedia 3: Structure 4: Organisational principles 5: Ovid's double audience in the Remedia 6: Title 7: Date 8: Receptions 9: Manuscript tradition Text and critical apparatus Sigla Remedia Amoris: Text Commentary Abbreviations
Introduction 1: Poisonous cures: the Remedia in Ovid 2: The erotodidactic tradition, 'technical' texts, and the Remedia 3: Structure 4: Organisational principles 5: Ovid's double audience in the Remedia 6: Title 7: Date 8: Receptions 9: Manuscript tradition Text and critical apparatus Sigla Remedia Amoris: Text Commentary Abbreviations
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