The first study of Ovid, especially his Metamorphoses, as inherently visual literature, explaining his pervasive importance in our visual media.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martin M. Winkler is University Professor and Professor of Classics at George Mason University, Virginia. His publications include The Persona in Three Satires of Juvenal (1983), Der lateinische Eulenspiegel des Ioannes Nemius (1995), Cinema and Classical Texts: Apollo's New Light (Cambridge, 2009), The Roman Salute: Cinema, History, Ideology (2009), Arminius the Liberator: Myth and Ideology (2015), and Classical Literature on Screen: Affinities of Imagination (Cambridge, 2017). He has edited the Penguin Classics anthology Juvenal in English (2001) and the essay collections Classics and Cinema (1991), Classical Myth and Culture in the Cinema (2001), Gladiator: Film and History (2004), Troy: From Homer's 'Iliad' to Hollywood Epic (2006), Spartacus: Film and History (2007), The Fall of the Roman Empire: Film and History (2009), and Return to Troy: New Essays on the Hollywood Epic (2015).
Inhaltsangabe
List of illustrations Acknowledgments Fade-in: Prooemium Adages Part I. Theory and Practice: 1. Cinemetamorphosis 2. Ovid's film sense and beyond Part II. Key Moments in Ovidian Film History: 3. D'Annunzio's Ovid and the cinematic impulse 4. The Labyrinth: narrative complexity, deadly mazes, and Ovid's modernity Part III. Into New Bodies: 5. Effects and essences 6. The Beast in Man: not Ovid's, but how Ovidian! Part IV. Love, Seduction, Death: 7. Varieties of modernism: Orpheus and Eurydice 8. Love and death 9. Lessons in seduction Part V. Eternal Returns: 10. Immortality: philosophy, cinema, Ovid 11. Ovidian returns Sphragis: end credits Bibliography Index.
List of illustrations Acknowledgments Fade-in: Prooemium Adages Part I. Theory and Practice: 1. Cinemetamorphosis 2. Ovid's film sense and beyond Part II. Key Moments in Ovidian Film History: 3. D'Annunzio's Ovid and the cinematic impulse 4. The Labyrinth: narrative complexity, deadly mazes, and Ovid's modernity Part III. Into New Bodies: 5. Effects and essences 6. The Beast in Man: not Ovid's, but how Ovidian! Part IV. Love, Seduction, Death: 7. Varieties of modernism: Orpheus and Eurydice 8. Love and death 9. Lessons in seduction Part V. Eternal Returns: 10. Immortality: philosophy, cinema, Ovid 11. Ovidian returns Sphragis: end credits Bibliography Index.
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