Power Play in Latin Love Elegy and its Multiple Forms of Continuity in Ovid's]Metamorphoses[.

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Main Author: Blanco Mayor, José Manuel
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2017.
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ISBN:9783110490282
3110490285
9783110490299
3110490293
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements ; General Introduction ; 1. The intertextual relations between Ovid's Metamorphoses and Latin elegy: a critical assessment ; 2. Methodological considerations ; 3. Power relations in elegy and "the elegiac" in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
  • 3.1 Section I: analysis of elegiac discourse 3.1.1 Ideological context: the problem of power relations ; 3.1.2 Elegy as fallax opus: the "elegiac estrangement" ; 3.1.2.1 Critical landscape and methodological considerations ; 3.1.2.2 Elegy: agonistic poetry.
  • 3.2 Section II: "the elegiac" in the Metamorphoses: meta-poetry and power relations Section I. Et amando et amare fatendo: Fiction and suprafiction in Latin love elegy. Agon and power relations as poetological expressions ; 1. Introduction.
  • 2. Insidias legi, magne poeta, tuas: the puella de-codes the text Propertius 2,13 ; Propertius 1,8 and 3,23 ; Propertius 2,26 ; Propertius 2,34 ; Propertius 1,1 ; Ars Amatoria 1,455-458 and Heroides 20 and 21 ; Propertius 2,11 and 3,2.
  • 3. Te mihi materiem felicem in carmina praebe: the puella as subject matter Catullus 68b ; Tibullus 1,4 ; Propertius 1,15 ; Propertius 2,3 ; Propertius 2,32 ; Propertius 2,28 ; Propertius 2,1 ; Ovid, Amores 1,1 ; Ovid, Amores 1,3 ; Ovid, Amores 1,10 ; Ovid, Amores 2,17.