Speaking volumes : narrative and intertext in Ovid and other Latin poets

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Speaking volumes : narrative and intertext in Ovid and other Latin poets

Alessandro Barchiesi ; edited and translated by Matt Fox and Simone Marchesi

Duckworth, 2001

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"Speaking volumes is a collection of papers previously published in various journals over a decade: two of them in English, six in Italian"--P. 8

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

In a poem written in exile, Ovid pictures his latest book in conversation with his previous volumes, united in the bookcase containing his collected works back in Rome. One can imagine their dialogue - in the protected space of the whispering bookcase - as loaded with allusion and intertextuality. "Speaking Volumes", a collection of essays by the classicist Alessandro Barchiesi examines Ovid and his 'rationalistic art of illusion' along with intertextuality in Latin literature more generally, and in the wider context of the Graeco-Roman tradition. Professor Barchiesi provides perspectives on the literary selfconsciousness of the Latin poets, the allusive density of their texts, and the conflict between poetry and power in the Augustan age. The conflict between classicists and the texts they comment on, argue over and theorise about is also examined. Among the recurring topics in this book are the impact of intertextuality on the form of epic and epistle, the strategic significance of allusive poetics in a political context, and the importance of reading and interpretation as poetic themes.

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  • NCID
    BA55132707
  • ISBN
    • 071563027X
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    ita
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    206 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Subject Headings
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