Life Love And Death In Latin Poetry
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Life Love and Death in Latin Poetry
Author | : Stavros Frangoulidis,Stephen Harrison |
Publsiher | : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | : 345 |
Release | : 2018-03-19 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9783110596182 |
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Inspired by Theodore Papanghelis’ Propertius: A Hellenistic Poet on Love and Death (1987), this collective volume brings together seventeen contributions, written by an international team of experts, exploring the different ways in which Latin authors and some of their modern readers created narratives of life, love and death. Taken together the papers offer stimulating readings of Latin texts over many centuries, examined in a variety of genres and from various perspectives: poetics and authorial self-fashioning; intertextuality; fiction and ‘reality’; gender and queer studies; narratological readings; temporality and aesthetics; genre and meta-genre; structures of the narrative and transgression of boundaries on the ideological and the formalistic level; reception; meta-dramatic and feminist accounts-the female voice. Overall, the articles offer rich insights into the handling and development of these narratives from Classical Greece through Rome up to modern English poetry.
Life Love and Death in Latin Poetry
Author | : Stavros Frangoulidis,Stephen Harrison |
Publsiher | : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | : 345 |
Release | : 2018-03-19 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9783110593631 |
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Inspired by Theodore Papanghelis’ Propertius: A Hellenistic Poet on Love and Death (1987), this collective volume brings together seventeen contributions, written by an international team of experts, exploring the different ways in which Latin authors and some of their modern readers created narratives of life, love and death. Taken together the papers offer stimulating readings of Latin texts over many centuries, examined in a variety of genres and from various perspectives: poetics and authorial self-fashioning; intertextuality; fiction and ‘reality’; gender and queer studies; narratological readings; temporality and aesthetics; genre and meta-genre; structures of the narrative and transgression of boundaries on the ideological and the formalistic level; reception; meta-dramatic and feminist accounts-the female voice. Overall, the articles offer rich insights into the handling and development of these narratives from Classical Greece through Rome up to modern English poetry.
Death Tractates
Author | : Brenda Hillman |
Publsiher | : Wesleyan University Press |
Total Pages | : 62 |
Release | : 2012-01-01 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 9780819572035 |
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From the depths of sorrow following the sudden death of her closest female mentor, Brenda Hillman asks anguished questions in this book of poems about separation, spiritual transcendence, and the difference between life and death. Both personal and philosophical, her work can be read as a spirit-guide for those mourning the loss of a loved one and as a series of fundamental ponderings on the inevitability of death and separation. At first refusing to let go, desperate to feel the presence of her friend, the poet seeks solace in a belief in the spirit world. But life, not death, becomes the issue when she begins to see physical existence as "an interruption" that preoccupies us with shapes and borders. "Shape makes life too small," she realizes. Comfort at last comes in the idea of "reverse seeing": that even if she cannot see forward into the spirit world, her friend can see "backward into this world" and be with her. Death Tractates is the companion volume to a philosophical poetic work entitles Bright Existence, which Hillman was in the midst of writing when her friend died. Published by Wesleyan University Press in 1993, it shares many of the same Gnostic themes and sources.
Latin Poets and Roman Life
Author | : Jasper Griffin |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 211 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Latin poetry |
ISBN | : 1472539877 |
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"This book studies the interrelation of literature and life in the Augustan poets. The works of Virgil, Horace, Propertius and Ovid are characterised by a brilliant polish and a dazzling repertoire of devices for stylising events and emotions; yet they remain convincing as a direct response to experience and theories which deny that directness are criticised in this book as mistaken. The life of pleasure, in its kaleidoscopic variety "eating, drinking, bathing, love" is a central subject but so is death. The book also discusses the uses of mythology, the influence of poetry on experience, and the interpretation of passages in the poems of Virgil. All Latin quoted is translated into English."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Posthumous Love
Author | : Ramie Targoff |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2014-05-02 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780226110462 |
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For Dante and Petrarch, posthumous love was a powerful conviction. Like many of their contemporaries, both poets envisioned their encounters with their beloved in heaven—Dante with Beatrice, Petrarch with Laura. But as Ramie Targoff reveals in this elegant study, English love poetry of the Renaissance brought a startling reversal of this tradition: human love became definitively mortal. Exploring the boundaries that Renaissance English poets drew between earthly and heavenly existence, Targoff seeks to understand this shift and its consequences for English poetry. Targoff shows that medieval notions of the somewhat flexible boundaries between love in this world and in the next were hardened by Protestant reformers, who envisioned a total break between the two. Tracing the narrative of this rupture, she focuses on central episodes in poetic history in which poets developed rich and compelling compensations for the lack of posthumous love—from Thomas Wyatt’s translations of Petrarch’s love sonnets and the Elizabethan sonnet series of Shakespeare and Spencer to the carpe diem poems of the seventeenth century. Targoff’s centerpiece is Romeo and Juliet, where she considers how Shakespeare’s reworking of the Italian story stripped away any expectation that the doomed teenagers would reunite in heaven. Casting new light on these familiar works of poetry and drama, this book ultimately demonstrates that the negation of posthumous love brought forth a new mode of poetics that derived its emotional and aesthetic power from its insistence upon love’s mortal limits.
Latin American Literature Arts Review
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 552 |
Release | : 1981 |
Genre | : Arts |
ISBN | : UTEXAS:059173018615633 |
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Propertius A Hellenistic Poet on Love and Death
Author | : Theodore D. Papanghelis |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2009-09-03 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0521106532 |
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The bond between love and death has long been recognised as a defining characteristic of the elegies of Propertius, but scholars have rarely clarified how or to what degree Propertius differed from other love poets in associating these themes. In this book, Dr Papanghelis traces the radical way in which Propertius dealt with amorous and morbid fantasies in his poems. He argues that the modes of erotic expression used in the elegies are fundamentally unconventional, to the point that the definitions of love and death are interdependent. This book offers a detailed reading of some of the most stimulating and problematic of Propertius' elegies, offering fresh insight on the question of the poet's sensuous temperament and the significance of the love-death relationship in his works.
Poems Viz The or Passionate Centurie of Love 1582 Melib us sive Ecloga Inobitum c 1590 An Eglogue upon the death of Right Honourable Sir Francis Walsingham 1590 The Teares of Fancy or Love disdained Posthumously published in 1593 Edited by Edward Arber
Author | : Thomas Watson |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 1870 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : BL:A0017077634 |
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