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A Handbook to the Reception of Ovid.

A Handbook to the Reception of Ovid presents more than 30 original essays written by leading scholars revealing the rich diversity of critical engagement with Ovid's poetry that spans the Western tradition from antiquity to the present day. Offers innovative perspectives on Ovid's poetry a...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Miller, John F.
Otros Autores: Newlands, Carole E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Wiley, 2014.
Colección:Wiley Blackwell handbooks to classical reception.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1 Ovid''s Self-Reception in His Exile Poetry; Rereading and Revising; Poetic Careers; Notes; Further Reading; References; Chapter 2 Modeling Reception in Metamorphoses: Ovid''s Epic Cyclops; Notes; Further Reading; References; Chapter 3 Ovidian Myths on Pompeian Walls; Ovidian Themes; Arrangements; Afterword; Further Reading; References; Chapter 4 Ovid in Flavian Occasional Poetry (Martial and Statius); A Society of Occasions, and Its Poetics; Martial and the Culture of Display.
  • Statius' Silvae: Art, Myth, and Villa CultureOvid as Occasional Poet; Further Reading; References; Chapter 5 Poetae Ovidiani: Ovid''s Metamorphoses in Imperial Roman Epic; Acknowledgment; Notes; Further Reading; References; Chapter 6 Ovid in Apuleius'' Metamorphoses; Introduction; Erotic Elements; The Two Metamorphoses; Conclusion; Further Reading; References; Chapter 7 A Poet between Two Worlds: Ovid in Late Antiquity; Ovid and the Poetry of Exile; Ovid and the Poetry of Desire; Further Reading; References; Chapter 8 Commentary and Collaboration in the Medieval Allegorical Tradition.
  • Proteus Bound? Ovid in Medieval SchoolsLearning from the Enemy: The Case of Bersuire's Ovidius moralizatus; Note; Further Reading; References; Chapter 9 The Mythographic Tradition after Ovid; Ovidian Narrationes; The Allegorical Tradition; Ovid and Modern Mythography: Decline and Rebirth; Notes; Further Reading; References; Chapter 10 Ovid''s Exile and Medieval Italian Literature: The Lyric Tradition; Ovid and the Paradigm of Exile; Ovid and Exile Lyrics in the stilus miserorum; Thematic Focus: Urbs and Wilderness; Petrarch; Notes; Further Reading; References.
  • Chapter 11 Venus''s Clerk: Ovid''s Amatory Poetry in the Middle AgesFurther reading; References; Chapter 12 The Metamorphosis of Ovid in Dante''s Divine Comedy; The bella scola of Dante's Limbo; The Metamorphosis of Ovid in the Commedia; The Song Of Calliope; Transformations of Ovid in the Paradiso: Marsyas and Glaucus; Ovid's Jupiter and Semele; Beatrice and Dante; Further Reading; References; Chapter 13 Ovid in Chaucer and Gower; Notes; Further Reading; References; Chapter 14 Ovid''s Metamorphoses and the History of Baroque Art; Further Reading; References.
  • Chapter 15 The Poetics of Time: The Fasti in the RenaissanceNotes; Further Reading; References; Chapter 16 Shakespeare and Ovid; Notes; Further Reading; References; Chapter 17 Ben Jonson''s Light Reading; Ovid on Trial; On Being Cold: Ovidian Allusions in Jonson's Poetry; Notes; Further Reading; References; Chapter 18 Love Poems in Sequence: The Amores from Petrarch to Goethe; Further Reading; References; Chapter 19 Don Quixote as Ovidian Text; Metamorphoses Transformed; Tristia: Cruelty, Exile, and Censorship; Fasti: Pagan Feasts and Unstable Calendars; Further Reading; References.