In this Companion to one of the greatest writers of classical antiquity - and arguably the single most influential ancient poet for post-classical literature and culture - leading authorities provide essential information about Ovid, his individual works and his influence on later literature and art, together with exciting critical approaches.
In this Companion to one of the greatest writers of classical antiquity - and arguably the single most influential ancient poet for post-classical literature and culture - leading authorities provide essential information about Ovid, his individual works and his influence on later literature and art, together with exciting critical approaches.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of illustrations List of contributors Preface Introduction Philip Hardie Part I. Contexts and History: 1. Ovid and ancient literary history Richard Tarrant 2. Ovid and early imperial literature Philip Hardie 3. Ovid and empire Thomas Habinek 4. Ovid and the professional discourses of scholarship, religion, rhetoric Alessandro Schiesaro Part II. Themes and Works: 5. Ovid and genre: evolutions of an elegist Stephen Harrison 6. Gender and sexuality Alison Sharrock 7. Myth in Ovid Fritz Graf 8. Landscape with figures: aesthetics of place in the Metamorphoses and its tradition Stephen Hinds 9. Ovid and the discourses of love: the amatory works Alison Sharrock 10. Metamorphosis in the Metamorphoses Andrew Feldherr 11. Narrative technique and narratology in the Metamorphoses Alessandro Barchiesi 12. Mandati memores: political and poetic authority in the Fasti Carole Newlands 13. Epistolarity: the Heroides Duncan F. Kennedy 14. Ovid's exile poetry: Tristia, Epistulae ex Ponto and Ibis Gareth Williams Part III. Reception: 15. Ovid in English translation Raphael Lyne 16. Ovid in the Middle Ages: authority and poetry Jeremy Dimmick 17. Love and exile after Ovid Raphael Lyne 18. Re-embodying Ovid: Renaissance afterlives Colin Burrow 19. Recent receptions of Ovid Duncan F. Kennedy 20. Ovid and art Christopher Allen Dateline Works cited Index.
List of illustrations List of contributors Preface Introduction Philip Hardie Part I. Contexts and History: 1. Ovid and ancient literary history Richard Tarrant 2. Ovid and early imperial literature Philip Hardie 3. Ovid and empire Thomas Habinek 4. Ovid and the professional discourses of scholarship, religion, rhetoric Alessandro Schiesaro Part II. Themes and Works: 5. Ovid and genre: evolutions of an elegist Stephen Harrison 6. Gender and sexuality Alison Sharrock 7. Myth in Ovid Fritz Graf 8. Landscape with figures: aesthetics of place in the Metamorphoses and its tradition Stephen Hinds 9. Ovid and the discourses of love: the amatory works Alison Sharrock 10. Metamorphosis in the Metamorphoses Andrew Feldherr 11. Narrative technique and narratology in the Metamorphoses Alessandro Barchiesi 12. Mandati memores: political and poetic authority in the Fasti Carole Newlands 13. Epistolarity: the Heroides Duncan F. Kennedy 14. Ovid's exile poetry: Tristia, Epistulae ex Ponto and Ibis Gareth Williams Part III. Reception: 15. Ovid in English translation Raphael Lyne 16. Ovid in the Middle Ages: authority and poetry Jeremy Dimmick 17. Love and exile after Ovid Raphael Lyne 18. Re-embodying Ovid: Renaissance afterlives Colin Burrow 19. Recent receptions of Ovid Duncan F. Kennedy 20. Ovid and art Christopher Allen Dateline Works cited Index.
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