Ovid's Poetics of IllusionCambridge University Press, 7 feb 2002 - 365 pagina's This major study of Ovid's poetry is the first overarching treatment of the importance of illusion and the conjuring presence throughout his corpus. Modern theoretical approaches accompanied by close readings examine the topic from the points of view of poetics and rhetoric, aesthetics, the psychology of desire, philosophy, religion, and politics. There are also case studies of the reception of Ovid's poetics of illusion in Renaissance and modern literature and art. The book will interest those studying Latin and later European literature. All foreign languages are accompanied by translations. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Impossible objects of desire | 38 |
Death desire and monuments | 72 |
The Heroides | 122 |
the mirror of the text | 146 |
art and illusion | 174 |
Absent presences of language | 232 |
Conjugal conjurings | 264 |
The exile poetry | 307 |
Ovid recalled in the modern novel | 326 |
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absent presence Acontius Aeneas Aeneid Aesacus Alcyone allusion Amores Apollo apple artist Bacchus beloved body Caesar Callimachus Catullus cenotaph Ceyx Ceyx and Alcyone conjure Corinna Cydippe Daphne dead death Dido divine dreams echo Eclogue ecphrasis elegiac elegy epistolary erotic exile poetry eyes Fama fiction figure Gallus gaze Gérôme girl Heroides husband Hyacinthus illa illusion illusionist imagine Jean-Léon Gérôme Laudamia Leander Leontes letter linguistic living lover Lucretius memory Metamorphoses mihi Narcissus narrative nomen nomina object of desire Orpheus Ovid Ovid's Ovidian painting paraclausithyron parallel pastoral person personification Petrarch Philomela physical poem poet poet's poetic praesens Procne Propertius Protesilaus puella Pygmalion quae quod reader real presence realisation reality repetition Roman Rome scene semper sexual simile song statue story syllepsis tamen Tanagra Tereus textual tibi tomb topos transformation Tristia turn Venus verbal Virgil Virgilian visual wife words writing
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La métamorphose poétique chez Ovide: Tristes et Pontiques Eleonora Tola Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2004 |