Unspoken Rome
Herausgeber: Geue, Tom; Giusti, Elena
Unspoken Rome
Herausgeber: Geue, Tom; Giusti, Elena
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Showcases innovative approaches to Latin literature by reading textual absence as a generative force for literary interpretation and reception. Includes chapters by a wide range of scholars, covering some of the main authors of the Latin literary tradition, often in dialogue with modern literature and philosophy.
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Showcases innovative approaches to Latin literature by reading textual absence as a generative force for literary interpretation and reception. Includes chapters by a wide range of scholars, covering some of the main authors of the Latin literary tradition, often in dialogue with modern literature and philosophy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781108843041
- ISBN-10: 1108843042
- Artikelnr.: 62214714
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781108843041
- ISBN-10: 1108843042
- Artikelnr.: 62214714
Introduction Tom Geue and Elena Giusti; Part I. Absence in Text: 1.
Catullus' Sapphic lacuna: A Palimpsest of Absences and Presences Ábel
Tamás; 2. Speaking Aposiopeseis: The (Generic) Sound of Silence in Statius'
Thebaid Stefano Briguglio; 3. Allegorical Absences: Virgil, Ovid,
Prudentius and Claudian Philip Hardie; 4. Tamen Apsentes Prosunt Pro
Praesentibus: Proxied Absences and Roman Comedy Giuseppe Pezzini; 5.
Absence Left Wanting: The Groove in Ovid's Remedia Victoria Rimell; 6. The
Gaze on the Void: Hermeneutic Responses to Dido's First Appearance Viola
Starnone; Part II. Absence in Context: 7. Speaking Silence in Cicero's
Brutus and Tacitus' Dialogus de Oratoribus Kathrin Winter; 8. Et Sine
Auctore Notissimi Uersus: Unauthored Poetry and Rome's Authoritative Turn
Barbara Del Giovane; 9. Looking for the Emperor in Seneca's Letters
Catharine Edwards; 10. Marcus Aurelius: Medi()ations not Medi(c)ations John
Henderson; 11. Lost in Germania: The Absence of History in Tacitus'
Ethnography James Mcnamara; 12. Conspicuous Absence: Tacitus' de Re Publica
Ellen O'gorman; Part III. Going Beyond: 13. The Slave, Between Absence and
Presence William Fitzgerald; 14. In Search of the Lost City: The Enduring
Absence of Pompeii Joanna Paul; 15. Omnibus Umbra Locis Adero: Elena
Ferrante and the Poetics of Absence Francesca Bellei; 16. The Philology of
Grief: Catullus 101 and Anne Carson's Nox Erik Fredericksen; 17. Absence,
Metaphysically Speaking: From Reception to Instauration? Duncan Kennedy;
18. Afterword: Lights Out Emily Gowers.
Catullus' Sapphic lacuna: A Palimpsest of Absences and Presences Ábel
Tamás; 2. Speaking Aposiopeseis: The (Generic) Sound of Silence in Statius'
Thebaid Stefano Briguglio; 3. Allegorical Absences: Virgil, Ovid,
Prudentius and Claudian Philip Hardie; 4. Tamen Apsentes Prosunt Pro
Praesentibus: Proxied Absences and Roman Comedy Giuseppe Pezzini; 5.
Absence Left Wanting: The Groove in Ovid's Remedia Victoria Rimell; 6. The
Gaze on the Void: Hermeneutic Responses to Dido's First Appearance Viola
Starnone; Part II. Absence in Context: 7. Speaking Silence in Cicero's
Brutus and Tacitus' Dialogus de Oratoribus Kathrin Winter; 8. Et Sine
Auctore Notissimi Uersus: Unauthored Poetry and Rome's Authoritative Turn
Barbara Del Giovane; 9. Looking for the Emperor in Seneca's Letters
Catharine Edwards; 10. Marcus Aurelius: Medi()ations not Medi(c)ations John
Henderson; 11. Lost in Germania: The Absence of History in Tacitus'
Ethnography James Mcnamara; 12. Conspicuous Absence: Tacitus' de Re Publica
Ellen O'gorman; Part III. Going Beyond: 13. The Slave, Between Absence and
Presence William Fitzgerald; 14. In Search of the Lost City: The Enduring
Absence of Pompeii Joanna Paul; 15. Omnibus Umbra Locis Adero: Elena
Ferrante and the Poetics of Absence Francesca Bellei; 16. The Philology of
Grief: Catullus 101 and Anne Carson's Nox Erik Fredericksen; 17. Absence,
Metaphysically Speaking: From Reception to Instauration? Duncan Kennedy;
18. Afterword: Lights Out Emily Gowers.
Introduction Tom Geue and Elena Giusti; Part I. Absence in Text: 1.
Catullus' Sapphic lacuna: A Palimpsest of Absences and Presences Ábel
Tamás; 2. Speaking Aposiopeseis: The (Generic) Sound of Silence in Statius'
Thebaid Stefano Briguglio; 3. Allegorical Absences: Virgil, Ovid,
Prudentius and Claudian Philip Hardie; 4. Tamen Apsentes Prosunt Pro
Praesentibus: Proxied Absences and Roman Comedy Giuseppe Pezzini; 5.
Absence Left Wanting: The Groove in Ovid's Remedia Victoria Rimell; 6. The
Gaze on the Void: Hermeneutic Responses to Dido's First Appearance Viola
Starnone; Part II. Absence in Context: 7. Speaking Silence in Cicero's
Brutus and Tacitus' Dialogus de Oratoribus Kathrin Winter; 8. Et Sine
Auctore Notissimi Uersus: Unauthored Poetry and Rome's Authoritative Turn
Barbara Del Giovane; 9. Looking for the Emperor in Seneca's Letters
Catharine Edwards; 10. Marcus Aurelius: Medi()ations not Medi(c)ations John
Henderson; 11. Lost in Germania: The Absence of History in Tacitus'
Ethnography James Mcnamara; 12. Conspicuous Absence: Tacitus' de Re Publica
Ellen O'gorman; Part III. Going Beyond: 13. The Slave, Between Absence and
Presence William Fitzgerald; 14. In Search of the Lost City: The Enduring
Absence of Pompeii Joanna Paul; 15. Omnibus Umbra Locis Adero: Elena
Ferrante and the Poetics of Absence Francesca Bellei; 16. The Philology of
Grief: Catullus 101 and Anne Carson's Nox Erik Fredericksen; 17. Absence,
Metaphysically Speaking: From Reception to Instauration? Duncan Kennedy;
18. Afterword: Lights Out Emily Gowers.
Catullus' Sapphic lacuna: A Palimpsest of Absences and Presences Ábel
Tamás; 2. Speaking Aposiopeseis: The (Generic) Sound of Silence in Statius'
Thebaid Stefano Briguglio; 3. Allegorical Absences: Virgil, Ovid,
Prudentius and Claudian Philip Hardie; 4. Tamen Apsentes Prosunt Pro
Praesentibus: Proxied Absences and Roman Comedy Giuseppe Pezzini; 5.
Absence Left Wanting: The Groove in Ovid's Remedia Victoria Rimell; 6. The
Gaze on the Void: Hermeneutic Responses to Dido's First Appearance Viola
Starnone; Part II. Absence in Context: 7. Speaking Silence in Cicero's
Brutus and Tacitus' Dialogus de Oratoribus Kathrin Winter; 8. Et Sine
Auctore Notissimi Uersus: Unauthored Poetry and Rome's Authoritative Turn
Barbara Del Giovane; 9. Looking for the Emperor in Seneca's Letters
Catharine Edwards; 10. Marcus Aurelius: Medi()ations not Medi(c)ations John
Henderson; 11. Lost in Germania: The Absence of History in Tacitus'
Ethnography James Mcnamara; 12. Conspicuous Absence: Tacitus' de Re Publica
Ellen O'gorman; Part III. Going Beyond: 13. The Slave, Between Absence and
Presence William Fitzgerald; 14. In Search of the Lost City: The Enduring
Absence of Pompeii Joanna Paul; 15. Omnibus Umbra Locis Adero: Elena
Ferrante and the Poetics of Absence Francesca Bellei; 16. The Philology of
Grief: Catullus 101 and Anne Carson's Nox Erik Fredericksen; 17. Absence,
Metaphysically Speaking: From Reception to Instauration? Duncan Kennedy;
18. Afterword: Lights Out Emily Gowers.