Reads the oeuvre of the Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges as a radically globalized model for reimagining our relationship with the classical past. The first in-depth exploration of Borges' engagement with classical antiquity in any language and a major contribution to the field of global classics and to Borges studies.
Reads the oeuvre of the Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges as a radically globalized model for reimagining our relationship with the classical past. The first in-depth exploration of Borges' engagement with classical antiquity in any language and a major contribution to the field of global classics and to Borges studies.
Laura Jansen is Lecturer in Latin Language and Literature at the University of Bristol. Her publications include The Roman Paratext: Texts, Frames, Readers (edited; Cambridge, 2014), articles on paratextuality in classical literature and essays on the theory and methods of classical reception.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Borges' classical revisions 2. The flow of Heraclitus 3. The idea of Homer 4. Virgil's Touch 5. Antiquity in the poetic cosmos 6. Interlude - Borges and global classics 7. Successors of Borges' classicism.
1. Borges' classical revisions 2. The flow of Heraclitus 3. The idea of Homer 4. Virgil's Touch 5. Antiquity in the poetic cosmos 6. Interlude - Borges and global classics 7. Successors of Borges' classicism.
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