From her seminal Eros the Bittersweet (1986) to her experimental Float (2016), Bakkhai (2017) and Norma Jeane Baker of Troy (2019), Anne Carson's engagement with antiquity has been deeply influential to generations of readers, both inside and outside of academia. One reason for her success is the versatile scope of her classically-oriented oeuvre, which she rethinks across multiple media and categories. Yet an equally significant reason is her profile as a classicist. In this role, Carson unfailingly refuses to conform to the established conventions and situated practices of her discipline, in…mehr
From her seminal Eros the Bittersweet (1986) to her experimental Float (2016), Bakkhai (2017) and Norma Jeane Baker of Troy (2019), Anne Carson's engagement with antiquity has been deeply influential to generations of readers, both inside and outside of academia. One reason for her success is the versatile scope of her classically-oriented oeuvre, which she rethinks across multiple media and categories. Yet an equally significant reason is her profile as a classicist. In this role, Carson unfailingly refuses to conform to the established conventions and situated practices of her discipline, in favour of a mode of reading classical literature that allows for interpretative and creative freedom. From a multi-praxis, cross-disciplinary perspective, the volume explores the erudite in discipline of Carson's classicism as it emerges in her poetry, translations, essays, and visual artistry. It argues that her classicism is irreducible to a single vision, and that it is best approached as integral to the protean character of her artistic thought. Anne Carson/Antiquity collects twenty essays by poets, translators, artists, practitioners and scholars. It offers the first collective study of the author's classicism, while drawing attention to one of the most avant-garde, multifaceted readings of the classical past.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laura Jansen is Senior Lecturer in Classics & Comparative Literature at the University of Bristol, UK. She is author of Borges' Classics: Global Encounters with the Graeco-Roman World (2018), editor of The Roman Paratext: Frame, Texts, Readers (2014), and general editor of the monograph series Classical Receptions in Twentieth-Century Writing (Bloomsbury). Her next books are on Italo Calvino: Classics between Science and Literature and Susan Sontag: From Plato's Cave to Sarajevo.
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Introduction On 'Anne Carson/Antiquity' (Laura Jansen University of Bristol UK) 1. The Beginning of Now (Anna Jackson Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand) 2. Chimeras: Empty Space and Melting Borders (Phoebe Giannisi University of Thessaly Greece) 3. Carson for the non-Classicist (Rebecca Kosick University of Bristol UK) 4. Écriture and the Budding Classicist (Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi Stanford University USA) 5. Erring and Whatever (Gillian Sze Montreal Canada) 6. The Gift of Residue (Laura Jansen University of Bristol UK) 7. Carson Fragment (Sean Gurd University of Missouri USA) 8. Shades (Elizabeth D. Harvey University of Toronto Canada) 9. The Paratextual Cosmos (Paschalis Nikolaou Ionian University Greece) 10. An Essay on An Essay on Irony (Yopie Prins University of Michigan USA) 11. The Stesichorean Ethos (P. J. Finglass University of Bristol UK) 12. Cunning Intelligence (Ian Rae Western University Canada) 13. Mythical Immersions (Vanda Zajko University of Bristol UK) 14. Deadly Erotic Tangos and Animal Affinity (Hannah Silverblank Haverford College USA) 15. Poetry and Profit (Ella Haselswerdt UCLA USA & Mathura Umachandran Cornell University USA) 16. More Spectres of Dying Empire (Kay Gabriel Princeton University USA) 17. Translation Transcreation Transgression (Susan Bassnett Universities of Glasgow and Warwick UK) 18. Translating the Canon Filling the Absence (Eugenia Nicolaci University of Bristol UK) 19. Translation Catastrophes: Pinplay (Grace Zanotti University of Michigan USA) 20. There it Lies Untranslatable (Elena Theodorakopoulos University of Birmingham UK) Notes Index Bibliography
Introduction On 'Anne Carson/Antiquity' (Laura Jansen University of Bristol UK) 1. The Beginning of Now (Anna Jackson Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand) 2. Chimeras: Empty Space and Melting Borders (Phoebe Giannisi University of Thessaly Greece) 3. Carson for the non-Classicist (Rebecca Kosick University of Bristol UK) 4. Écriture and the Budding Classicist (Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi Stanford University USA) 5. Erring and Whatever (Gillian Sze Montreal Canada) 6. The Gift of Residue (Laura Jansen University of Bristol UK) 7. Carson Fragment (Sean Gurd University of Missouri USA) 8. Shades (Elizabeth D. Harvey University of Toronto Canada) 9. The Paratextual Cosmos (Paschalis Nikolaou Ionian University Greece) 10. An Essay on An Essay on Irony (Yopie Prins University of Michigan USA) 11. The Stesichorean Ethos (P. J. Finglass University of Bristol UK) 12. Cunning Intelligence (Ian Rae Western University Canada) 13. Mythical Immersions (Vanda Zajko University of Bristol UK) 14. Deadly Erotic Tangos and Animal Affinity (Hannah Silverblank Haverford College USA) 15. Poetry and Profit (Ella Haselswerdt UCLA USA & Mathura Umachandran Cornell University USA) 16. More Spectres of Dying Empire (Kay Gabriel Princeton University USA) 17. Translation Transcreation Transgression (Susan Bassnett Universities of Glasgow and Warwick UK) 18. Translating the Canon Filling the Absence (Eugenia Nicolaci University of Bristol UK) 19. Translation Catastrophes: Pinplay (Grace Zanotti University of Michigan USA) 20. There it Lies Untranslatable (Elena Theodorakopoulos University of Birmingham UK) Notes Index Bibliography
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