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Statius - Poet Between Rome and Naples

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Informationen zum Autor Carole E. Newlands is professor of Classics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She is the author of Playing with Time: Ovid and the Fasti (Cornell University Press 1995); Statius' Siluae and the Poetics of Empire (Cambridge University Press 2001); and Statius Siluae Book 2 a Commentary (Cambridge University Press 2011). She is currently co-editor, with W. J. Dominik, of the forthcoming Brill Companion to Statius ; and co-editor, with J. F. Miller, of the forthcoming Blackwell Handbook to the Reception of Ovid. Klappentext An investigation of the Roman poet Statius' epic poetry and what it reveals about changing attitudes to a variety of themes. This book covers different aspect of Statius' poetry, and has the merit of bringing together in one volume discussions of both the epic poems as well as the Silvae. This work offers a fresh and balanced view of more traditional topics of discussion such as the role of Statius as a court-poet and the new values promoted in the ecphrastic poems. At the same time, the examination of the reception of Statius and the Thebaid in the Middle Ages represents a step forward in the appreciation of a poet who too often has been overshadowed by other Classical authors... In conclusion, this volume does justice to Statius the author both among his contemporaries and later followers and critics, and offers a more balanced appreciation of Statius' complex literary dynamics. Bryn Mawr Classical Review Zusammenfassung This book examines the poetry of Statius (c. 40-96 AD)! in relation to significant social and cultural issues of his day! in particular shifting attitudes to Hellenism! gender and Roman imperialism. It also discusses the reception of Statius' poetry in the Middle Ages! when his reputation was at its zenith. Medieval interpretations of Statius' epics suggest that their popularity rested in part on the prominence they give to female action and the female voice! thus suggesting new expressive and generic possibilities. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Misconceptions About Statius Poetics of Boundaries Statius Auctor 'The Double Grief of Jocasta' Between Rome and Naples Notes Bibliography Index ...

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