Peter E. Knox
Oxford Readings in Ovid
Peter E. Knox
Oxford Readings in Ovid
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A collection of twenty classic papers by the critics most often consulted by students and teachers of Ovid's poetry. Taken together, these papers form the basis for contemporary interpretation of Ovid's works; an introduction by Peter Knox locates them within recent critical trends. All Latin in the text has been translated.
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A collection of twenty classic papers by the critics most often consulted by students and teachers of Ovid's poetry. Taken together, these papers form the basis for contemporary interpretation of Ovid's works; an introduction by Peter Knox locates them within recent critical trends. All Latin in the text has been translated.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 901g
- ISBN-13: 9780199281152
- ISBN-10: 0199281157
- Artikelnr.: 21300045
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 901g
- ISBN-13: 9780199281152
- ISBN-10: 0199281157
- Artikelnr.: 21300045
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter E. Knox is Professor of Classics, University of Colorado.
* Introduction: Horizons in Ovidian Scholarship
* Contexts and Intertexts
* 1: Stephen Hinds: Generalizing about Ovid
* 2: Niklas Holzberg: Playing with his Life: Ovid's Autobiographical
References
* 3: Duncan F. Kennedy: The Epistolary Mode and the First of Ovid's
Heroides
* 4: John F. Miller: Ovidian Allusion and the Vocabulary of Memory
* 5: James J. O'Hara: Vergil's Best Reader? Ovidian Commentary on
Vergilian Etymological Wordplay
* 6: Philip Hardie: Lucretius and the Delusions of Narcissus
* 7: Sergio Casali: Other Voices in Ovid's `Aeneid'
* Ideologies of Love and Poetry
* 8: Maria Wyke: Reading Female Flesh: Amores 3.1
* 9: Barbara Weiden Boyd: The Death of Corinna's Parrot Reconsidered:
Poetry and Ovid's Amores
* 10: R. Alden Smith: Fantasy, Myth, and Love Letters: Text and Tale in
Ovid's Heroides
* 11: Alison R. Sharrock: Ovid and the Politics of Reading
* Narrators and Narratives
* 12: E. J. Kenney: Ovidius Prooemians
* 13: Alessandro Barchiesi: Voices and Narrative `Instances' in the
Metamorphoses
* 14: Peter E. Knox: Pyramus and Thisbe in Cyprus
* 15: Gianpiero Rosati: Form in Motion: Weaving the Text in the
Metamorphoses
* 16: Carole Newlands: Ovid's Narrator in the Fasti
* On the Margins of Empire
* 17: Elaine Fantham: Ovid, Germanicus, and the Composition of the
Fasti
* 18: Stephen Hinds: Booking the Return Trip
* 19: Gareth D. Williams: On Ovid's Ibis: A Poem in Context
* 20: Denis Feeney: Si licet et fas est: Ovid's Fasti and the Problem
of Free Speech under the Principate
* Contexts and Intertexts
* 1: Stephen Hinds: Generalizing about Ovid
* 2: Niklas Holzberg: Playing with his Life: Ovid's Autobiographical
References
* 3: Duncan F. Kennedy: The Epistolary Mode and the First of Ovid's
Heroides
* 4: John F. Miller: Ovidian Allusion and the Vocabulary of Memory
* 5: James J. O'Hara: Vergil's Best Reader? Ovidian Commentary on
Vergilian Etymological Wordplay
* 6: Philip Hardie: Lucretius and the Delusions of Narcissus
* 7: Sergio Casali: Other Voices in Ovid's `Aeneid'
* Ideologies of Love and Poetry
* 8: Maria Wyke: Reading Female Flesh: Amores 3.1
* 9: Barbara Weiden Boyd: The Death of Corinna's Parrot Reconsidered:
Poetry and Ovid's Amores
* 10: R. Alden Smith: Fantasy, Myth, and Love Letters: Text and Tale in
Ovid's Heroides
* 11: Alison R. Sharrock: Ovid and the Politics of Reading
* Narrators and Narratives
* 12: E. J. Kenney: Ovidius Prooemians
* 13: Alessandro Barchiesi: Voices and Narrative `Instances' in the
Metamorphoses
* 14: Peter E. Knox: Pyramus and Thisbe in Cyprus
* 15: Gianpiero Rosati: Form in Motion: Weaving the Text in the
Metamorphoses
* 16: Carole Newlands: Ovid's Narrator in the Fasti
* On the Margins of Empire
* 17: Elaine Fantham: Ovid, Germanicus, and the Composition of the
Fasti
* 18: Stephen Hinds: Booking the Return Trip
* 19: Gareth D. Williams: On Ovid's Ibis: A Poem in Context
* 20: Denis Feeney: Si licet et fas est: Ovid's Fasti and the Problem
of Free Speech under the Principate
* Introduction: Horizons in Ovidian Scholarship
* Contexts and Intertexts
* 1: Stephen Hinds: Generalizing about Ovid
* 2: Niklas Holzberg: Playing with his Life: Ovid's Autobiographical
References
* 3: Duncan F. Kennedy: The Epistolary Mode and the First of Ovid's
Heroides
* 4: John F. Miller: Ovidian Allusion and the Vocabulary of Memory
* 5: James J. O'Hara: Vergil's Best Reader? Ovidian Commentary on
Vergilian Etymological Wordplay
* 6: Philip Hardie: Lucretius and the Delusions of Narcissus
* 7: Sergio Casali: Other Voices in Ovid's `Aeneid'
* Ideologies of Love and Poetry
* 8: Maria Wyke: Reading Female Flesh: Amores 3.1
* 9: Barbara Weiden Boyd: The Death of Corinna's Parrot Reconsidered:
Poetry and Ovid's Amores
* 10: R. Alden Smith: Fantasy, Myth, and Love Letters: Text and Tale in
Ovid's Heroides
* 11: Alison R. Sharrock: Ovid and the Politics of Reading
* Narrators and Narratives
* 12: E. J. Kenney: Ovidius Prooemians
* 13: Alessandro Barchiesi: Voices and Narrative `Instances' in the
Metamorphoses
* 14: Peter E. Knox: Pyramus and Thisbe in Cyprus
* 15: Gianpiero Rosati: Form in Motion: Weaving the Text in the
Metamorphoses
* 16: Carole Newlands: Ovid's Narrator in the Fasti
* On the Margins of Empire
* 17: Elaine Fantham: Ovid, Germanicus, and the Composition of the
Fasti
* 18: Stephen Hinds: Booking the Return Trip
* 19: Gareth D. Williams: On Ovid's Ibis: A Poem in Context
* 20: Denis Feeney: Si licet et fas est: Ovid's Fasti and the Problem
of Free Speech under the Principate
* Contexts and Intertexts
* 1: Stephen Hinds: Generalizing about Ovid
* 2: Niklas Holzberg: Playing with his Life: Ovid's Autobiographical
References
* 3: Duncan F. Kennedy: The Epistolary Mode and the First of Ovid's
Heroides
* 4: John F. Miller: Ovidian Allusion and the Vocabulary of Memory
* 5: James J. O'Hara: Vergil's Best Reader? Ovidian Commentary on
Vergilian Etymological Wordplay
* 6: Philip Hardie: Lucretius and the Delusions of Narcissus
* 7: Sergio Casali: Other Voices in Ovid's `Aeneid'
* Ideologies of Love and Poetry
* 8: Maria Wyke: Reading Female Flesh: Amores 3.1
* 9: Barbara Weiden Boyd: The Death of Corinna's Parrot Reconsidered:
Poetry and Ovid's Amores
* 10: R. Alden Smith: Fantasy, Myth, and Love Letters: Text and Tale in
Ovid's Heroides
* 11: Alison R. Sharrock: Ovid and the Politics of Reading
* Narrators and Narratives
* 12: E. J. Kenney: Ovidius Prooemians
* 13: Alessandro Barchiesi: Voices and Narrative `Instances' in the
Metamorphoses
* 14: Peter E. Knox: Pyramus and Thisbe in Cyprus
* 15: Gianpiero Rosati: Form in Motion: Weaving the Text in the
Metamorphoses
* 16: Carole Newlands: Ovid's Narrator in the Fasti
* On the Margins of Empire
* 17: Elaine Fantham: Ovid, Germanicus, and the Composition of the
Fasti
* 18: Stephen Hinds: Booking the Return Trip
* 19: Gareth D. Williams: On Ovid's Ibis: A Poem in Context
* 20: Denis Feeney: Si licet et fas est: Ovid's Fasti and the Problem
of Free Speech under the Principate







