Vergil and Elegy
Herausgeber: Keith, Alison; Myers, Micah Y
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This collection explores Vergilâ s engagement with the genre of elegy across various themes, linguistic traditions, and historical periods.
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This collection explores Vergilâ s engagement with the genre of elegy across various themes, linguistic traditions, and historical periods.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Phoenix Supplementary Volumes
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 934g
- ISBN-13: 9781487547950
- ISBN-10: 1487547951
- Artikelnr.: 66226787
- Phoenix Supplementary Volumes
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 934g
- ISBN-13: 9781487547950
- ISBN-10: 1487547951
- Artikelnr.: 66226787
Edited by Alison Keith and Micah Y. Myers
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Alison Keith
Part One: Elegy in Vergil
1. Elegy and Metapoetic Polemic in Vergil’s First Eclogue
John Henkel
2. Generic Polemic in the Bucolics: Vergil, Gallus, and remedia amoris
Jacqueline Fabre-Serris
3. Elegiac Revaluations of the Golden Age: Saturn’s Exile in Vergil and
Tibullus
Hunter H. Gardner
4. Roman Returns: Nostos in Vergil and Propertius
Micah Y. Myers
5. Lust in Lions and Lovers: Hunting for Civic Virtue in Vergil,
Propertius, and Early Greek Elegy
Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides
6. From Caieta to Erato: Vergil’s Elegiac Program in Aeneid 7.1-45
Sarah McCallum
7. Elegising the Roman Dirge
Bill Gladhill
Part Two: Vergil in Ovidian Elegy
8. Pasiphaë in Vergil’s Bucolics and Ovid’s Ars Amatoria: A Bovine Lover’s
Discourse
Mariapia Pietropaolo
9. Supprime, Musa, querellas: Ovid’s Elegiac Aristaeus
Barbara Weiden Boyd
10. Lamenting Tibullus as Literary Critique: Elegy and Vergilian Epic in
Ovid, Amores 3.9
Judith P. Hallett
11. The Hero and the Procuress: Anna and Her Elegiac Interface
Sophia Papaioannou
12. The Presence of Vergil in Ovid’s Epistulae ex Ponto 1.8
Garth Tissol
Part Three: Vergil and Elegy in Imperial Latin Literature
13. The Errant Flock: Calpurnius Siculus’ Bucolic Response to Elegy
Yelena Baraz
14. From Militia Amoris to Amor Militiae: Language of Rape in Lucan’s
Account of the Deforestation of the Sacred Grove of Massilia
Giulio Celotto
15. Through the Looking Glass: Epic Exempla and Elegiac Mirrors in the
Argonautica
Jessica Blum-Sorensen
16. Epic and Elegy in the Poems of Statius
Alessandra De Cristofaro
Part Four: Vergil’s Elegiac Mode in Reception
17. Et in Arcadia Ego: Vergil the Elegist
Nandini B. Pandey
18. The Absence of Elegiac Poets in Servius’ Commentary on Vergil
Giancarlo Abbamonte
19. Ovidian Ghosts in Ausonius’ Mourning Fields: Reading Vergil through
Ovid in the Cupido Cruciatus
Kenneth Draper
20. Vergil’s Renaissance Rebirth: Genre and Geography in Pontano, Eridanus
1.14
Luke Roman
21. Vergil and Antiquarian Poetry in Distichs in the Kingdom of Naples:
Four Case Studies (Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries)
Lorenzo Miletti
22. Elegiac Loss and the Poetics of Translation in Vergil’s Aeneid and
Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso
Joseph Ortiz
Works Cited
Contributors
Index Locorum
General Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
Alison Keith
Part One: Elegy in Vergil
1. Elegy and Metapoetic Polemic in Vergil’s First Eclogue
John Henkel
2. Generic Polemic in the Bucolics: Vergil, Gallus, and remedia amoris
Jacqueline Fabre-Serris
3. Elegiac Revaluations of the Golden Age: Saturn’s Exile in Vergil and
Tibullus
Hunter H. Gardner
4. Roman Returns: Nostos in Vergil and Propertius
Micah Y. Myers
5. Lust in Lions and Lovers: Hunting for Civic Virtue in Vergil,
Propertius, and Early Greek Elegy
Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides
6. From Caieta to Erato: Vergil’s Elegiac Program in Aeneid 7.1-45
Sarah McCallum
7. Elegising the Roman Dirge
Bill Gladhill
Part Two: Vergil in Ovidian Elegy
8. Pasiphaë in Vergil’s Bucolics and Ovid’s Ars Amatoria: A Bovine Lover’s
Discourse
Mariapia Pietropaolo
9. Supprime, Musa, querellas: Ovid’s Elegiac Aristaeus
Barbara Weiden Boyd
10. Lamenting Tibullus as Literary Critique: Elegy and Vergilian Epic in
Ovid, Amores 3.9
Judith P. Hallett
11. The Hero and the Procuress: Anna and Her Elegiac Interface
Sophia Papaioannou
12. The Presence of Vergil in Ovid’s Epistulae ex Ponto 1.8
Garth Tissol
Part Three: Vergil and Elegy in Imperial Latin Literature
13. The Errant Flock: Calpurnius Siculus’ Bucolic Response to Elegy
Yelena Baraz
14. From Militia Amoris to Amor Militiae: Language of Rape in Lucan’s
Account of the Deforestation of the Sacred Grove of Massilia
Giulio Celotto
15. Through the Looking Glass: Epic Exempla and Elegiac Mirrors in the
Argonautica
Jessica Blum-Sorensen
16. Epic and Elegy in the Poems of Statius
Alessandra De Cristofaro
Part Four: Vergil’s Elegiac Mode in Reception
17. Et in Arcadia Ego: Vergil the Elegist
Nandini B. Pandey
18. The Absence of Elegiac Poets in Servius’ Commentary on Vergil
Giancarlo Abbamonte
19. Ovidian Ghosts in Ausonius’ Mourning Fields: Reading Vergil through
Ovid in the Cupido Cruciatus
Kenneth Draper
20. Vergil’s Renaissance Rebirth: Genre and Geography in Pontano, Eridanus
1.14
Luke Roman
21. Vergil and Antiquarian Poetry in Distichs in the Kingdom of Naples:
Four Case Studies (Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries)
Lorenzo Miletti
22. Elegiac Loss and the Poetics of Translation in Vergil’s Aeneid and
Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso
Joseph Ortiz
Works Cited
Contributors
Index Locorum
General Index
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Alison Keith
Part One: Elegy in Vergil
1. Elegy and Metapoetic Polemic in Vergil’s First Eclogue
John Henkel
2. Generic Polemic in the Bucolics: Vergil, Gallus, and remedia amoris
Jacqueline Fabre-Serris
3. Elegiac Revaluations of the Golden Age: Saturn’s Exile in Vergil and
Tibullus
Hunter H. Gardner
4. Roman Returns: Nostos in Vergil and Propertius
Micah Y. Myers
5. Lust in Lions and Lovers: Hunting for Civic Virtue in Vergil,
Propertius, and Early Greek Elegy
Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides
6. From Caieta to Erato: Vergil’s Elegiac Program in Aeneid 7.1-45
Sarah McCallum
7. Elegising the Roman Dirge
Bill Gladhill
Part Two: Vergil in Ovidian Elegy
8. Pasiphaë in Vergil’s Bucolics and Ovid’s Ars Amatoria: A Bovine Lover’s
Discourse
Mariapia Pietropaolo
9. Supprime, Musa, querellas: Ovid’s Elegiac Aristaeus
Barbara Weiden Boyd
10. Lamenting Tibullus as Literary Critique: Elegy and Vergilian Epic in
Ovid, Amores 3.9
Judith P. Hallett
11. The Hero and the Procuress: Anna and Her Elegiac Interface
Sophia Papaioannou
12. The Presence of Vergil in Ovid’s Epistulae ex Ponto 1.8
Garth Tissol
Part Three: Vergil and Elegy in Imperial Latin Literature
13. The Errant Flock: Calpurnius Siculus’ Bucolic Response to Elegy
Yelena Baraz
14. From Militia Amoris to Amor Militiae: Language of Rape in Lucan’s
Account of the Deforestation of the Sacred Grove of Massilia
Giulio Celotto
15. Through the Looking Glass: Epic Exempla and Elegiac Mirrors in the
Argonautica
Jessica Blum-Sorensen
16. Epic and Elegy in the Poems of Statius
Alessandra De Cristofaro
Part Four: Vergil’s Elegiac Mode in Reception
17. Et in Arcadia Ego: Vergil the Elegist
Nandini B. Pandey
18. The Absence of Elegiac Poets in Servius’ Commentary on Vergil
Giancarlo Abbamonte
19. Ovidian Ghosts in Ausonius’ Mourning Fields: Reading Vergil through
Ovid in the Cupido Cruciatus
Kenneth Draper
20. Vergil’s Renaissance Rebirth: Genre and Geography in Pontano, Eridanus
1.14
Luke Roman
21. Vergil and Antiquarian Poetry in Distichs in the Kingdom of Naples:
Four Case Studies (Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries)
Lorenzo Miletti
22. Elegiac Loss and the Poetics of Translation in Vergil’s Aeneid and
Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso
Joseph Ortiz
Works Cited
Contributors
Index Locorum
General Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
Alison Keith
Part One: Elegy in Vergil
1. Elegy and Metapoetic Polemic in Vergil’s First Eclogue
John Henkel
2. Generic Polemic in the Bucolics: Vergil, Gallus, and remedia amoris
Jacqueline Fabre-Serris
3. Elegiac Revaluations of the Golden Age: Saturn’s Exile in Vergil and
Tibullus
Hunter H. Gardner
4. Roman Returns: Nostos in Vergil and Propertius
Micah Y. Myers
5. Lust in Lions and Lovers: Hunting for Civic Virtue in Vergil,
Propertius, and Early Greek Elegy
Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides
6. From Caieta to Erato: Vergil’s Elegiac Program in Aeneid 7.1-45
Sarah McCallum
7. Elegising the Roman Dirge
Bill Gladhill
Part Two: Vergil in Ovidian Elegy
8. Pasiphaë in Vergil’s Bucolics and Ovid’s Ars Amatoria: A Bovine Lover’s
Discourse
Mariapia Pietropaolo
9. Supprime, Musa, querellas: Ovid’s Elegiac Aristaeus
Barbara Weiden Boyd
10. Lamenting Tibullus as Literary Critique: Elegy and Vergilian Epic in
Ovid, Amores 3.9
Judith P. Hallett
11. The Hero and the Procuress: Anna and Her Elegiac Interface
Sophia Papaioannou
12. The Presence of Vergil in Ovid’s Epistulae ex Ponto 1.8
Garth Tissol
Part Three: Vergil and Elegy in Imperial Latin Literature
13. The Errant Flock: Calpurnius Siculus’ Bucolic Response to Elegy
Yelena Baraz
14. From Militia Amoris to Amor Militiae: Language of Rape in Lucan’s
Account of the Deforestation of the Sacred Grove of Massilia
Giulio Celotto
15. Through the Looking Glass: Epic Exempla and Elegiac Mirrors in the
Argonautica
Jessica Blum-Sorensen
16. Epic and Elegy in the Poems of Statius
Alessandra De Cristofaro
Part Four: Vergil’s Elegiac Mode in Reception
17. Et in Arcadia Ego: Vergil the Elegist
Nandini B. Pandey
18. The Absence of Elegiac Poets in Servius’ Commentary on Vergil
Giancarlo Abbamonte
19. Ovidian Ghosts in Ausonius’ Mourning Fields: Reading Vergil through
Ovid in the Cupido Cruciatus
Kenneth Draper
20. Vergil’s Renaissance Rebirth: Genre and Geography in Pontano, Eridanus
1.14
Luke Roman
21. Vergil and Antiquarian Poetry in Distichs in the Kingdom of Naples:
Four Case Studies (Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries)
Lorenzo Miletti
22. Elegiac Loss and the Poetics of Translation in Vergil’s Aeneid and
Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso
Joseph Ortiz
Works Cited
Contributors
Index Locorum
General Index