A companion to Ovid
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A companion to Ovid
(Blackwell companions to the ancient world, . Literature and culture)
Wiley-Blackwell, 2013
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"This paperback edition first published 2013"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [485]-515) and index
"Further reading" at each chapter's end
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A Companion to Ovid is a comprehensive overview of one of the most influential poets of classical antiquity.
Features more than 30 newly commissioned chapters by noted scholars writing in their areas of specialization
Illuminates various aspects of Ovid's work, such as production, genre, and style
Presents interpretive essays on key poems and collections of poems
Includes detailed discussions of Ovid's primary literary influences and his reception in English literature
Provides a chronology of key literary and historical events during Ovid's lifetime
Table of Contents
List of Figures viii Notes on Contributors ix
Preface xiv
List of Abbreviations xv
Chronological Table xvii
Part I Contexts 1
1. A Poet's Life 3
Peter E. Knox
2. Poetry in Augustan Rome 8
Mario Citroni
3. Rhetoric and Ovid's Poetry 26
Elaine Fantham
4. Ovid and Religion 45
Julia Dyson Hejduk
Part II Texts 59
5. The Amores: Ovid Making Love 61
Joan Booth
6. The Heroides: Female Elegy? 78
Laurel Fulkerson
7. The Ars Amatoria 90
Roy K. Gibson
8. Remedia Amoris 104
Barbara Weiden Boyd
9. Fasti: The Poet, The Prince, and the Plebs 120
Geraldine Herbert-Brown
10. The Metamorphoses: A Poet's Poem 140
E. J. Kenney
11. The Metamorphoses: Politics and Narrative 154
Gareth D. Williams
12. Tristia 170
Jo-Marie Claassen
13. Ibis 184
Martin Helzle
14. Epistulae ex Ponto 194
Luigi Galasso
15. Lost and Spurious Works 207
Peter E. Knox
Part III Intertexts 217
16. Ovid and Hellenistic Poetry 219
Jane L. Lightfoot
17. Ovid and Callimachus: Rewriting the Master 236
Benjamin Acosta-Hughes
18. Ovid's Catullus and the Neoteric Moment in Roman Poetry 252
David Wray
19. Propertius and Ovid 265
S. J. Heyworth
20. Tibullus and Ovid 279
Robert Maltby
21. Ovid's Reception of Virgil 294
Richard F. Thomas
Part IV Critical and Scholarly Approaches 309
22. Editing Ovid: Immortal Works and Material Texts 311
Mark Possanza
23. Commenting on Ovid 327
Peter E. Knox
24. Ovidian Intertextuality 341
Sergio Casali
25. Sexuality and Gender 355
Alison Keith
26. Ovid's Generic Transformations 370
Joseph Farrell
27. Theorizing Ovid 381
Efrossini Spentzou
Part V Literary Receptions 395
28. Ovidian Strategies in Early Imperial Literature 397
Charles McNelis
29. The Medieval Ovid 411
John M. Fyler
30. Ovid in Renaissance English Literature 423
Heather James
31. Ovid and Shakespeare 442
Gordon Braden
32. Ovid in the Twentieth Century 455
Theodore Ziolkowski
33. Translating Ovid 469
Christopher Martin
Bibliography 485
Index 516
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