Banished by the emperor Augustus in AD 8 from Rome to the far-off shores of Romania, the poet Ovid stands at the head of the Western tradition of exiled authors. In his Tristia (Sad Things) and Epistulae ex Ponto ( Letters from the Black Sea), Ovid records his unhappy experience of political, cultural, and linguistic displacement from his homeland. Two Thousand Years of Solitude: Exile After Ovid is an interdisciplinary study of the impact of Ovid's banishment upon later Western literature, exploring responses to Ovid's portrait of his life in exile. For a huge variety of writers throughout…mehr
Banished by the emperor Augustus in AD 8 from Rome to the far-off shores of Romania, the poet Ovid stands at the head of the Western tradition of exiled authors. In his Tristia (Sad Things) and Epistulae ex Ponto ( Letters from the Black Sea), Ovid records his unhappy experience of political, cultural, and linguistic displacement from his homeland. Two Thousand Years of Solitude: Exile After Ovid is an interdisciplinary study of the impact of Ovid's banishment upon later Western literature, exploring responses to Ovid's portrait of his life in exile. For a huge variety of writers throughout the world in the two millennia after his exile, Ovid has performed the rôle of archetypal exile, allowing them to articulate a range of experiences of disgrace, dislocation, and alienation; and to explore exile from a number of perspectives, including both the personal and the fictional.
Jennifer Ingleheart was educated at Wadham College, Oxford, where she gained her BA, MSt., and DPhil. in Classics. After temporary teaching positions at Marlboro College, Vermont, The University of Wales, Swansea, and Keble and Wadham Colleges in Oxford, she took up a lectureship in Durham in 2004. She is the author of numerous articles on Latin poetry and its reception, and A Commentary on Ovid, Tristia, Book 2 (OUP, 2010).
Inhaltsangabe
* LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS * Introduction: Two Thousand Years of Responses to Ovid's Exile * I. OVIDIAN EXILE AND THE POETS * Life and Poetry: Differences and Resemblances between Ovid and Dante * Exiled Rome and august Pope: Petrarch s Letters to Benedict XII * Black-Sea Latin, Du Bellay, and the barbarian turn: Tristia, Regrets, Translations * Lÿtus and exilii conditione fruor: Milton s Ovidian Exile * Elizabethan Exile After Ovid: Thomas Churchyard s Tristia (1572) * 'I shall be thy devoted foe': the exile of the Ovid of the Ibis in English reception * Ovid and Virgil at the North Pole: Marvell s A Letter to Dr Ingelo * The Chevalier de Boufflers in Senegal: An Eighteenth Century Ovida * Ovid on the Channel Islands: The Exile of Victor Hugo * In the Step(pe)s of Genius: Pushkin s Ovidian Exile * Ovid and The Modern Poetics of Exile * Children of the Island: Ovid, Poesis, and Loss in the Poetry of Eavan Boland and Derek Mahon * II. OVIDIAN EXILE IN MODERN PROSE * The mystery of Ovid s exile: Ovid and the Roman detectives * Jane Alison, The Love-Artist: Love in Exile or Exile in Lovea * Ovid s Last Wor(l)d * The Myth is Out There: Reality and Fiction at Tomis (David Malouf s An Imaginary Life) * Tomis Writes Back: Politics of Peripheral Identity in David Malouf s and Vintila Horia s Re-Narrations of Ovidian Exile * BIBLIOGRAPHY * GENERAL INDEX * INDEX LOCORUM
* LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS * Introduction: Two Thousand Years of Responses to Ovid's Exile * I. OVIDIAN EXILE AND THE POETS * Life and Poetry: Differences and Resemblances between Ovid and Dante * Exiled Rome and august Pope: Petrarch s Letters to Benedict XII * Black-Sea Latin, Du Bellay, and the barbarian turn: Tristia, Regrets, Translations * Lÿtus and exilii conditione fruor: Milton s Ovidian Exile * Elizabethan Exile After Ovid: Thomas Churchyard s Tristia (1572) * 'I shall be thy devoted foe': the exile of the Ovid of the Ibis in English reception * Ovid and Virgil at the North Pole: Marvell s A Letter to Dr Ingelo * The Chevalier de Boufflers in Senegal: An Eighteenth Century Ovida * Ovid on the Channel Islands: The Exile of Victor Hugo * In the Step(pe)s of Genius: Pushkin s Ovidian Exile * Ovid and The Modern Poetics of Exile * Children of the Island: Ovid, Poesis, and Loss in the Poetry of Eavan Boland and Derek Mahon * II. OVIDIAN EXILE IN MODERN PROSE * The mystery of Ovid s exile: Ovid and the Roman detectives * Jane Alison, The Love-Artist: Love in Exile or Exile in Lovea * Ovid s Last Wor(l)d * The Myth is Out There: Reality and Fiction at Tomis (David Malouf s An Imaginary Life) * Tomis Writes Back: Politics of Peripheral Identity in David Malouf s and Vintila Horia s Re-Narrations of Ovidian Exile * BIBLIOGRAPHY * GENERAL INDEX * INDEX LOCORUM
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497
USt-IdNr: DE450055826