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Ovid and Augustus. A political reading of Ovid's erotic poems.

Ovid and Augustus. A political reading of Ovid's erotic poems. | Libros antiguos y modernos | Davis, P. J.

Libros antiguos y modernos
Davis, P. J.
London : Duckworth, 2006.,
120,00 €
(Berlin, Alemania)

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Detalles

  • ISBN
  • 9780715635599
  • Autor
  • Davis, P. J.
  • Editores
  • London : Duckworth, 2006.
  • Formato
  • VIII, 183 p. Original hardcover with dust jacket.
  • Sobrecubierta
  • False
  • Idiomas
  • Inlgés
  • Copia autógrafa
  • False
  • Primera edición
  • False

Descripción

From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Minimally rubbed jacket, allover very good and clean. / Minimal beriebener Umschlag, insgesamt sehr gut und sauber. - Contents: 1. Tristia 2: Defending Love Poetry -- 2. Conflicting Evaluations of Augustus -- 3. Augustan Ideology: Secular Festival and Augustan Forum -- 4. Heroides -- 5. Amores -- 6. Ars Amatoria -- 7. Remedia Amoris -- 8. Epilogue: Erotic Works in the Exile Poetry. - Ovid and Augustus deals with one of the most contentious issues in the study of Roman literature: the relationship between Augustan literary texts and Augustan politics. One of the central facts of Ovid�s life is that he was exiled to the shores of the Black Sea. The poet himself tells us that he was being punished because of a poem and a mistake. Although the mistake is unknowable, we do have the poem, Art of Love. Here Peter Davis reads all Ovid�s early works (the erotic poetry: Heroides, Amores, Ars Amatoria, Remedia Amoris) against their political context and argues that they challenge the Augustan regime�s political ideology and resist the Augustan conception of what it was to be Roman. - P. J. Davis is Associate Professor and Head, School of History and Classics, University of Tasmania. He has published on a variety of Latin authors, including Calpurnius Siculus, Horace, Ovid, Seneca, Statius and Virgil as well as on English, French and Italian Renaissance drama. ISBN 9780715635599

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