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Ovid's early poetry : from his single Heroides to his Remedia amoris
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ISBN: 9781107040410 9781139628952 113962895X 9781316166710 1316166716 9781316166932 1316166937 9781316163955 1316163954 9781316164419 1316164411 1107040418 1316165817 9781316165812 1316166260 9781316166260 1316167151 9781316167151 131616649X 1322882126 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Ovid is one of the greatest poets in the Classical tradition and Western literature. This book represents the most comprehensive study to date of his early output as a unified literary production. Firstly, the book proposes new ways of organising this part of Ovid's poetic career, the chronology of which is notoriously difficult to establish. Next, by combining textual criticism with issues relating to manuscript transmission, the book decisively counters arguments levelled against the authenticity of Heroides 15, which consequently allows for a revaluation of Ovid's early output. Furthermore, by focusing on the literary device of allusion, the book stresses the importance of Ovid's single Heroides 1-15 in relationship with his Amores I-III, Ars amatoria I-III and Remedia amoris. Finally, the book identifies three kinds of Ovidian poetics that are found in his early poetry and that point towards the works of myth and exile that followed in his later career.


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The offense of love : Ars Amatoria, Remedia Amoris, and Tristia 2
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ISBN: 9780299302047 0299302040 9780299302030 0299302032 1322496765 Year: 2014 Publisher: Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press,

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Ovid's Art of Love (Ars Amatoria) and its sequel Remedies for Love (Remedia Amoris) are among the most notorious poems of the ancient world. In AD 8, the emperor Augustus exiled Ovid to the shores of the Black Sea for "a poem and a mistake." Whatever the mistake may have been, the poem was certainly the Ars Amatoria, which the emperor found a bit too immoral. In exile, Ovid composed Sad Things (Tristia), which included a defense of his life and work as brilliant and cheeky as his controversial love manuals. In a poem addressed to Augustus (Tristia 2), he argues, "Since all of life and literature is one long, steamy sex story, why single poor Ovid out?" While seemingly groveling at the emperor's feet, he creates an image of Augustus as capricious tyrant and himself as suffering artist that wins over every reader (except the one to whom it was addressed). Bringing together translations of the Ars Amatoria, Remedia Amoris, and Tristia 2, Julia Dyson Hejduk's The Offense of Love is the first book to include both the offense and the defense of Ovid's amatory work in a single volume. Hejduk's elegant and accurate translations, helpful notes, and comprehensive introduction will guide readers through Ovid's wickedly witty poetic tour of the literature, mythology, topography, religion, politics, and (of course) sexuality of ancient Rome.

Ovid
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ISBN: 0585355444 9780585355443 9780300042948 0300042949 9780300042955 0300042957 Year: 1988 Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press,


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Renaissance tales of desire
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ISBN: 1280486236 1443836974 9786613581211 9781443836975 9781443836685 1443836680 Year: 2012 Publisher: Newcastle Cambridge Scholars Pub.

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This revised and augmented edition of four mythological tales translated from Ovid during the Elizabethan period calls attention to the genre of the epyllion and suggests a possible literary influence on later poets and playwrights such as Marlowe and Shakespeare. Indeed, while openly concerned with the central theme of metamorphosis, these short narrative poems express deep male anxiety about female desire. Elizabethan epyllia always seemed prone to renegociate the orthodoxy of early modern ...


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Silenced voices : the poetics of speech in Ovid
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ISBN: 9780299312138 0299312135 9780299312107 0299312100 Year: 2017 Publisher: Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press,

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Silenced Voices is a pointed examination of the loss of speech, exile from community, and memory throughout the literary corpus of the Roman poet Ovid. In his book-length poem Metamorphoses, characters are transformed in ways that include losing their power of human speech. In Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto, poems written after Ovid's exile from Rome in 8 ce, he represents himself as also having been transformed, losing his voice. Bartolo A. Natoli provides a unique cross-reading of these works. He examines how the motifs and ideas articulated in the Metamorphoses provide the template for the poet's representation of his own exile. Ovid depicts his transformation with an eye toward memory, reformulating how his exile would be perceived by his audience. His exilic poems are an attempt to recover the voice he lost and to reconnect with the community of Rome.


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Ovid's revisions : the editor as author
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ISBN: 1139892703 1107702984 1139794809 1107598389 1107691435 1107703832 1107667798 9781107598386 9781461953364 1461953367 9781139794800 9781107037717 1107037719 1108740081 1306212200 9781139892704 9781107702981 9781107691438 9781107703834 9781107667792 Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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A striking feature of Ovid's literary career derives from the processes of revision to which he subjects the works and collections that make up his oeuvre. From the epigram prefacing the Amores, to the editorial notices built into the book-frames of the Epistulae Ex Ponto, Ovid repeatedly invites us to consider the transformative horizons that these editorial interventions open up for his individual works, and which also affect the shape of his career and authorial identity. Francesca K. A. Martelli plots the vicissitudes of Ovid's distinctive career-long habit, considering how it transforms the relationship between text, oeuvre and authorial voice, and how it relates to the revisory practices at work in the wider cultural and political matrix of Ovid's day. This fascinating study will be of great interest to students and scholars of classical literature, and to any literary critic interested in revision as a mode of authorial self-fashioning.


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Liebesgedichte / Amores
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ISBN: 3110380404 311036476X 9783110364767 9783110364774 3110364778 9783110363722 Year: 2014 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter (A),

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In den Amores spielt der römische Dichter Ovid auf höchst geistreiche Weise mit der Gattung Elegie. Innerhalb ihres Rahmens ordnet sich der Ich-Sagende, ein in eine Freigelassene verliebter Angehöriger des Ritterstandes, entgegen der gesellschaftlichen Konvention der sozial weit niedriger stehenden Frau wie ein Sklave unter, ohne jedoch an das Ziel seiner Wünsche, eine dauerhafte Beziehung, zu gelangen. Ovid in der Rolle des Verliebten hält sich zwar äußerlich an die Gattungsgesetze, nimmt sie aber nicht ernst und lässt so eine faszinierende Spannung zwischen elegischer Hingabe und lasziver Erotik entstehen. Das Spiel mit dem Genre wird in einer sehr eleganten, immer wieder ans Frivole streifenden Diktion präsentiert und impliziert feinsinnige intertextuelle Bezüge auf antike Dichtung von Homer bis zu den Augusteern. Um den Lesern der Übersetzung einen möglichst authentischen Eindruck vom Original zu geben, hat Niklas Holzberg die elegischen Distichen des lateinischen Textes metrisch wiedergegeben, wobei es ihm gelungen ist, seine Vorlage so wörtlich wie möglich wiederzugeben. Eine Einführung am Anfang, Erläuterungen, eine Abhandlung zur Rezeption des Textes und eine Bibliographie machen diese Ausgabe zu einem auch für Fachleute nützlichen Arbeitsinstrument.


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Ovids verkehrte Exilwelt : Spiegel des Erzählers, Spiegel des Mythos, Spiegel Roms
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ISBN: 3110379201 3110387417 9783110387414 9783110378894 9783110379204 3110378892 311037921X Year: 2014 Publisher: München, [Germany] : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,

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Die Vielschichtigkeit von Ovids Exilpoesie wird hier im Licht narratologischer Analysen in Verbindung mit kulturhistorischen Fragestellungen durchleuchtet. Im Zusammenspiel zwischen erlebendem und erzählendem Ich lässt Ovid das Selbstbild eines souveränen Dichters entstehen, der die Erzählerfunktionen virtuos einsetzt, um die Wahrnehmungsperspektive des Lesers zu lenken. Die archetypischen Figuren des Mythos bilden für den Dichter ein Vergleichsschema, um sich der eigenen kulturellen Identität zu versichern. In einer komplexen Spiegelung der Mythologeme macht er durch Identifizierung und Kontrastierung seinen eigenen Standpunkt erfahrbar. Kulturhistorisch stellt er sich bewusst in die Tradition des elegischen Liebesdichters und weist in Reflexion der hellenistischen Dichtungsideale die epische Dichtung zurück. Die Figur des Odysseus dient als Referenzmythos. Der Erzähler entwirft in Auseinandersetzung mit ihm das Tableau einer verkehrten Exilwelt, wobei er römische Werte nicht in Frage stellt, sondern sie apologetisch einfordert. Das Buch verbindet gekonnt eine moderne narratologische Untersuchung mit der Analyse antiker Mythen vor dem kulturhistorischen Hintergrund hellenistischer Dichtungsideale und römischer Wertvorstellungen.


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Love poems, Letters, and Remedies of Ovid
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ISBN: 0674061225 0674059042 Year: 2011 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press,

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Widely praised for his recent translations of Boethius and Ariosto, David R. Slavitt returns to Ovid, once again bringing to the contemporary ear the spirited, idiomatic, audacious charms of this master poet. The love described here is the anguished, ruinous kind, for which Ovid was among the first to find expression. In the Amores, he testifies to the male experience, and in the companion Heroides-through a series of dramatic monologues addressed to absent lovers-he imagines how love goes for women. "You think she is ardent with you? So was she ardent with him," cries Oenone to Paris. Sappho, revisiting the forest where she lay with Phaon, sighs, "The place / without your presence is just another place. / You were what made it magic." The Remedia Amoris sees love as a sickness, and offers curative advice: "The beginning is your best chance to resist"; "Try to avoid onions, / imported or domestic. And arugula is bad. / Whatever may incline your body to Venus / keep away from." The voices of men and women produce a volley of extravagant laments over love's inconstancy and confusions, as though elegance and vigor of expression might compensate for heartache.Though these love poems come to us across millennia, Slavitt's translations, introduced by Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Dirda, ensure that their sentiments have not faded with the passage of time. They delight us with their wit, even as we weep a little in recognition.


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Tragedy in Ovid : theater, metatheater, and the transformation of a genre
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ISBN: 9781107009530 9780511841811 0511841817 9781461933960 146193396X 1107009537 1139890492 1107250773 1107249945 1107247454 1107248280 1107249112 1299749003 9781139890496 9781107250772 9781107249943 9781107247451 9781107248281 9781107249110 Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Ovid is today best known for his grand epic, Metamorphoses, and elegiac works like the Ars Amatoria and Heroides. Yet he also wrote a Medea, now unfortunately lost. This play kindled in him a lifelong interest in the genre of tragedy, which informed his later poetry and enabled him to continue his career as a tragedian - if only on the page instead of the stage. This book surveys tragic characters, motifs and modalities in the Heroides and the Metamorphoses. In writing love letters, Ovid's heroines and heroes display their suffering in an epistolary theater. In telling transformation stories, Ovid offers an exploded view of the traditional theater, although his characters never stray too far from their dramatic origins. Both works constitute an intratextual network of tragic stories that anticipate the theatrical excesses of Seneca and reflect the all-encompassing spirit of Roman imperium.

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