Ovidian Transformations
Author: Philip Hardie
Publisher: Cambridge Philological Society
Published: 2020-08-30
Total Pages: 369
ISBN-13: 1913701298
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn important collection of essays on Ovid's Metamorphoses and its reception.
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Author: Philip Hardie
Publisher: Cambridge Philological Society
Published: 2020-08-30
Total Pages: 369
ISBN-13: 1913701298
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn important collection of essays on Ovid's Metamorphoses and its reception.
Author: Ian Fielding
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2017-10-19
Total Pages: 271
ISBN-13: 1107178436
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book highlights Ovid's influence on important later Latin authors writing from the fourth to the sixth centuries in Europe and Africa.
Author: Ovid
Publisher:
Published: 1960
Total Pages: 500
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alison Sharrock
Publisher:
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 273
ISBN-13: 019886406X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMetamorphic Readings presents a set of original interpretations of Ovid's seminal Metamorphoses and its reception in later literature, representing the state of the art of research on the poem and enhancing the suggestiveness of Ovid's masterpiece.
Author: Goran V. Stanivukovic
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2001-01-01
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780802035158
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of original essays uses contemporary theory to examine Renaissance writers' reworking of Ovid's texts in order to analyze the strategies in the construction of the early modern discourses of gender, sexuality, and writing.
Author: Michael L. Stapleton
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 273
ISBN-13: 0874130808
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author's predecessors focus almost exclusively on the Metamorphoses as intertext, but do not often distinguish between early modern Latin editions of the poem and translations such as Arthur Golding's. Although Spenser read Ovid in his native language, during the quarter-century of his writing career, his countrymen such as Shakespeare, Donne, and Lodge imitate and recast the ancient author. During this English aetas Ovidiana, a translation industry arises simultaneously so that the entire corpus is rendered into English, from Golding's Metamorphoses (1567) to Wye Saltonstall's Ex Ponto (1638). Since the sixteenth century did not often read or hear a Roman poet in prose renditions, the author uses Renaissance poetical verse translations (with the Latin text) to explore Spenser's variegated use of Ovid: how he sounded as early modern English poetry.
Author: John F. Miller
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2014-10-31
Total Pages: 556
ISBN-13: 1118876180
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA 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 and its reception from antiquity to the present day Features contributions from more than 30 leading scholars in the Humanities. Introduces familiar and unfamiliar figures in the history of Ovidian reception. Demonstrates the enduring and transformative power of Ovid’s poetry into modern times.
Author: Allison Surtees
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 2020-02-03
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 1474447066
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplores how binary gender and behaviours of gender were actively challenged in classical antiquityProvides a focus on gender on its own terms and outside the context of sex and sexuality Offers an interdisciplinary approach, appealing to Classicists, Ancient Historians, and Archaeologists, as well as audiences working outside the ancient world, in Gender Studies, Transgender Studies, LGBTQ+ Studies, Anthropology, and Women's StudiesCovers a broad time period (6th c. BCE - 3rd c. CE) and addresses both textual evidence and material culture (vases, sculpture, wall painting)Provides history of gender identities and behaviours previously ignored or suppressed by disciplinary practicesGender identity and expression in ancient cultures are questioned in these 15 essays in light of our new understandings of sex and gender. Using contemporary theory and methodologies this book opens up a new history of gender diversity from the ancient world to our own, encouraging us to reconsider those very understandings of sex and gender identity. New analyses of ancient Greek and Roman culture that reveal a history of gender diverse individuals that has not been recognised until recently.Taking an interdisciplinary approach these essays will appeal to classicists, ancient historians, archaeologists as well as those working in gender studies, transgender studies, LGBTQ+ studies, anthropology and women's studies.
Author: Genevieve Liveley
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2010-12-23
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 1441170812
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPerhaps no other classical text has proved its versatility so much as Ovid's epic poem. A staple of undergraduate courses in Classical Studies, Latin, English and Comparative Literature, Metamorphoses is arguably one of the most important, canonical Latin texts and certainly among the most widely read and studied. Ovid's 'Metamorphoses': A Reader's Guide is the ideal companion to this epic classical text offering guidance on: • Literary, historical and cultural context • Key themes • Reading the text • Reception and influence • Further reading
Author: Frederick A. De Armas
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2010-01-01
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 1442641177
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Roman poet Ovid, author of the famous Metamorphoses, is widely considered one of the canonical poets of Latin antiquity. Vastly popular in Europe during the Renaissance and Early Modern periods, Ovid's writings influenced the literature, art, and culture in Spain's Golden Age. The book begins with examinations of the translation and utilization of Ovid's texts from the Middle Ages to the Age of Cervantes. The work includes a section devoted to the influence of Ovid on Cervantes, arguing that Don Quixote is a deeply Ovidian text, drawing upon many classical myths and themes. The contributors then turn to specific myths in Ovid as they were absorbed and transformed by different writers, including that of Echo and Narcissus in Garcilaso de la Vega and Hermaphroditus in Covarrubias and Moya. The final section of the book centers on questions of poetic fame and self-fashioning. Ovid in the Age of Cervantes is an important and comprehensive re-evaluation of Ovid's impact on Renaissance and Early Modern Spain.