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- Repeat Performances: Ovidian Repetition and the Metamorphoses
- Book
- 2016
- Published by: University of Wisconsin Press
- Series: Wisconsin Studies in Classics
summary
Although repetition is found in all ancient literary genres, it is especially pervasive in epic poetry. Ovid’s Metamorphoses exploits this dimension of the epic genre to a great extent; past critics have faulted it as too filled with recycled themes and language. This volume seeks a deeper understanding of Ovidian repetitiveness in the context of new scholarship on intertextuality and intratextuality, examining the purposeful reuse of previous material and the effects produced by a text’s repetitive gestures.
A shared vision of the possibilities of Latin epic poetry unites the essays, as does a series of attempts to realize those opportunities. Some of the pieces represent a traditional vein of allusion and intertextuality; others are more innovative in their approaches. Each, in a sense, stands as a placeholder for a methodology of theorizing the repetitive practices of poetry, of epic, and of Ovid in particular.
Contributors: Antony Augoustakis, Neil W. Bernstein, Barbara Weiden Boyd, Andrew Feldherr, Peter Heslin, Stephen Hinds, Sharon L. James, Alison Keith, Peter E. Knox, Darcy Krasne
A shared vision of the possibilities of Latin epic poetry unites the essays, as does a series of attempts to realize those opportunities. Some of the pieces represent a traditional vein of allusion and intertextuality; others are more innovative in their approaches. Each, in a sense, stands as a placeholder for a methodology of theorizing the repetitive practices of poetry, of epic, and of Ovid in particular.
Contributors: Antony Augoustakis, Neil W. Bernstein, Barbara Weiden Boyd, Andrew Feldherr, Peter Heslin, Stephen Hinds, Sharon L. James, Alison Keith, Peter E. Knox, Darcy Krasne
Table of Contents
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- Introduction: Echoes of the Past
- pp. 3-25
- 7. Metamorphoses in a Cold Climate
- pp. 176-195
- 8. Ovidian Itineraries in Flavian Epic
- pp. 196-224
- Works Cited
- pp. 279-306
- Contributors
- pp. 307-310
- Index Locorum
- pp. 315-328
Additional Information
ISBN
9780299307530
Related ISBN(s)
9780299307509
MARC Record
OCLC
953582275
Pages
342
Launched on MUSE
2016-07-18
Language
English
Open Access
No