"Brings together environmental literary criticism and classics, generating new readings of foundational works of Augustan literature as environmental poetry. For classicists, it discloses new aspects of familiar texts, while for environmental literary critics it deepens and complicates the traditions and concepts of environmental literature"--
"Brings together environmental literary criticism and classics, generating new readings of foundational works of Augustan literature as environmental poetry. For classicists, it discloses new aspects of familiar texts, while for environmental literary critics it deepens and complicates the traditions and concepts of environmental literature"--
ERIK FREDERICKSEN holds a Ph.D. in classics from Princeton University. He has published various articles on Latin and Greek literature and their receptions in modern and contemporary poetry.
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Introduction 1. Local dwelling and pastoral place in Vergil's Eclogues 2. The local environments and more-than-human music of the Eclogues 3. Vergil's ecological poem 4. Poetry of place and planet: Fractal locality in Vergil's Georgics 5. Natures and the nonhuman in Horace's Odes 6. Translocal lyric: Horace's Odes and the poetry of place Epilogue: Ovid in exile and Augustan environmental poetry.
Introduction 1. Local dwelling and pastoral place in Vergil's Eclogues 2. The local environments and more-than-human music of the Eclogues 3. Vergil's ecological poem 4. Poetry of place and planet: Fractal locality in Vergil's Georgics 5. Natures and the nonhuman in Horace's Odes 6. Translocal lyric: Horace's Odes and the poetry of place Epilogue: Ovid in exile and Augustan environmental poetry.
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