Ovid in the Age of Cervantes /
Ovid in the Age of Cervantes is an important and comprehensive re-evaluation of Ovid's impact on Renaissance and Early Modern Spain.
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | Inglés |
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Toronto [Ont.] :
University of Toronto Press,
2010
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| Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Alternatives, diagnoses, and translations. A Galen for lovers : medical readings of Ovid in medieval and early renaissance Spain / Ryan D. Giles ; Mythography and the artifice of annotation : Saþnchez de Viana's Metamorhoses (and Ovid) / John C. Parrack ; Torquemada's Ovidian alternatives / Marina S. Brownlee ; Ovid's mysterious months : the Fasti from Pedro Mexiþa to Baltasar Graciaþn / Fredrick A. De Armas
- Ovid and Cervantes. Ovid, Cervantes, and the mirror : Narcissus and the gods transformed / Timothy Ambrose ; Forging modernity : Vulcan and the iron age in Cervantes, Ovid, and Vico / Keith Budner ; Cervantes transformes Ovid : the dubious metamorphoses in Don Quixote / William Worden
- Poetic Fables. The mirror of Narcissus : imaging the self in Garcilaso de la Vega's second eclogue / Mary E. Barnard ; Circe's swan : the poet, the patron, and the power of bewitchment / Kerry Wilks ; Ovid transformed : Cristoþbal de Castillejo as conflicted cosmopolitan / Steven Wagschal ; Ovid's 'Hermaphroditus' and intersexuality in early modern Spain / Pablo Restrepo-Gautier
- Ovidian Fame. Ovidian fame : Garcilaso de la Vega and Jorge de Montemayor as orphic voices in early modern Spain and the Contamino of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth / Benjamin J. Nelson ; Eros, vates, imperium : metamorphosing the Metamorphoses in mythological court theatre (Lope de Vega's El amor enamorado and Calderon's Laurel de Apolo) / Julio Velez-Sainz ; Tirso's counter-Ovidian self-fashioning : Deleitar aprovechando and the daughters of Minyas / Christopher B. Weimer ; Noble heirs to Apollo : tracing African genealogy through Ovidian myth in Juan de Miramontes's Armas antaþrticas / Jason A. McCloskey.


