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  1. Power Play in Latin Love Elegy and its Multiple Forms of Continuity in Ovid’s ›Metamorphoses‹
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    Conceived as a necessary reconsideration of the pristine "elegiac question" in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, this book intends to offer an analysis of the function of elegiac discourse within Ovid’s magnum opus from the perspective of metapoetics. To that... more

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    Conceived as a necessary reconsideration of the pristine "elegiac question" in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, this book intends to offer an analysis of the function of elegiac discourse within Ovid’s magnum opus from the perspective of metapoetics. To that end, the author undertakes, in the first section, a close re-reading of some relevant passages of Latin love elegy. From a prism that takes into account the characteristically elegiac multivocality, the genre reveals itself as an agonistic discourse in which the poet dramatises his metaliterary power-relation with the puella, who is unveiled as the synthesis of the distinct sub-products of his poetic activity. Thereupon, the author proceeds to scrutinise how elegiac elements are assimilated and transformed as they become integrated within the framework of Ovid’s poem of changing forms. Far from being a mere stylistic ornament, the presence of an elegiac register in many erotic passages tells us about Ovid’s stance towards love as a metapoetic trope. By reworking elegiac tradition to the point of transforming it into a novum corpus, the poet ultimately substantiates the mutability of generic categories

     

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    Series: Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes ; Volume 42
    Subjects: Intertextualität; Lateinische elegische Dichtung; Metamorphosen (Ovid); Poetik; Rezeption; Liebeselegie; Latein
    Other subjects: Ovidius Naso, Publius (v43-17): Metamorphoses
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  2. The Cambridge companion to Latin love elegy
    Contributor: Thorsen, Thea S. (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Latin love elegy is one of the most important poetic genres in the Augustan era, also known as the golden age of Roman literature. This volume brings together leading scholars from Australia, Europe and North America to present and explore the Greek... more

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    Latin love elegy is one of the most important poetic genres in the Augustan era, also known as the golden age of Roman literature. This volume brings together leading scholars from Australia, Europe and North America to present and explore the Greek and Roman backdrop for Latin love elegy, the individual Latin love elegists (both the canonical and the non-canonical), their poems and influence on writers in later times. The book is designed as an accessible introduction for the general reader interested in Latin love elegy and the history of love and lament in Western literature, as well as a collection of critically stimulating essays for students and scholars of Latin poetry and of the classical tradition.

     

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    Contributor: Thorsen, Thea S. (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9781139028288
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    Series: Cambridge companions to literature
    Subjects: Latein; Liebeselegie
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 435 pages)
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  3. Learned girls and male persuasion
    gender and reading in Roman love elegy
    Published: ©2003
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley

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    ISBN: 0520233816; 0520928660; 0585466130; 9780520233812; 9780520928664; 9780585466132
    Series: Joan Palevsky imprint in classical literature
    Subjects: POETRY / Ancient, Classical & Medieval; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Liefdesgedichten; Elegieën; Latijn; Vrouwen; Intellectuelen; Frau; Latein; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Man-woman relationships in literature; Women; Women and literature; Books and reading; Sex role in literature; Persuasion (Rhetoric); Women in literature; Latein; Geschlechterrolle <Motiv>; Liebeselegie; Mädchen <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Ovidius Naso, P. / (Publius) / 43 v. Chr.-17/18; Propertius, Sextus / (Sextus Aurelius) / ca. 47-15 v.Chr; Tibullus, Albius / ca50-19 v. Chr
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    pt. 1 -- Concepts, structures, and characters in Roman love elegy -- Introduction: approaching elegy -- Men, women, poetry, and money: the material bases and social backgrounds of elegy -- pt. 2 -- The material girls and the arguments of elegy; or, The docta puella reads elegy -- Against the greedy girl; or, The docta puella does not live by elegy alone -- Characters, complaints, and the stations of the lover; or, Adventures and laments in elegy -- pt. 3 -- Problems of gender and genre, text and audience, in Roman love elegy -- Necessary female beauty and generic male resentment: reading elegy through Ovid -- Poetry, politics, sex, status: how the docta puella serves elegy

    This study transforms our understanding of Roman love elegy, an important and complex corpus of poetry that flourished in the late first century b.c.e. Sharon L. James reads key poems by Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid for the first time from the perspective of the woman to whom they are addressed--the docta puella, or learned girl, the poet's beloved. By interpreting the poetry not, as has always been done, from the stance of the elite male writers--as plaint and confession--but rather from the viewpoint of the women--thus as persuasion and attempted manipulation--James reveals strategies and substance that no one has listened for before

  4. Gendering time in Augustan love elegy
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

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    ISBN: 0191626236; 0191745782; 1299160042; 9780191626234; 9780191745782; 9781299160040
    RVK Categories: FT 17100
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series: Oxford studies in classical literature and gender theory
    Subjects: POETRY / General; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Time in literature; Women in literature; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Time in literature; Women in literature; Zeit; Geschlechterrolle; Liebeselegie; Latein
    Other subjects: Propertius, Sextus; Tibullus; Ovid / 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D.; Ovid / 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.; Propertius, Sextus; Tibullus; Propertius, Sextus; Tibullus; Ovid (43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.)
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    Gardner looks at the gendered language of time applied to men and women in Latin love elegy. Focusing on the poetry of Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid, she uses Kristeva's theory of 'women's time' to explain the cyclicality, repetition, and eternity attributed to the elegiac beloved, often identified as a courtesan-puella (girl)

  5. The elegiac passion
    jealousy in Roman love elegy
    Published: [2012]
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford ; New York

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    ISBN: 0199925909; 0199925917; 9780199925902; 9780199925919
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Jealousy in literature; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Jealousy in literature; Eifersucht <Motiv>; Liebeselegie; Latein
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    Rival authorities : elegy and philosophy on love -- The nature of jealousy -- The triggers of jealousy : suspicions and evidence -- Responses to jealousy: violence and restraint -- The lover as poet : trust and distrust of poets -- What jealousy is about : threats to fides

  6. Albii Tibulli aliorumque carmina
    Author: Tibullus
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  Teubner, Stutgardiae

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    Language: Latin
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    ISBN: 9783110958270; 3110958279; 3519118645; 9783598718649
    Edition: Editio altera
    Series: Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana
    Subjects: Elegiac poetry, Latin; Rome / Poetry; POETRY / Ancient, Classical & Medieval; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Liebeselegie; Latein
    Scope: 1 online resource (161 pages)
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    ""Praefatio""; ""praefatio editionis alterius""; ""index codicum""; ""conspectus siglorum""; ""albii tibulliliber primus""; ""elegia 1""; ""elegia 2""; ""elegia 3""; ""elegia 4""; ""elegia 5""; ""elegia 6""; ""elegia 7""; ""elegia 8""; ""elegia 9""; ""elegia 10""; ""albii tibulliliber secundus""; ""elegia 1""; ""elegia 2""; ""elegia 3""; ""elegia 4""; ""elegia 5""; ""elegia 6""; ""albii tibulliliber tertius""; ""elegia 1""; ""elegia 2""; ""elegia 3""; ""elegia 4""; ""elegia 5""; ""elegia 6""; ""'albii tibulli' liber quartus""; ""carmen 1""; ""carmen 2""; ""carmen 3""; ""carmen 4""

    ""Carmen 5""""carmen 6""; ""carmen 7""; ""carmen 8""; ""carmen 9""; ""carmen 10""; ""carmen 11""; ""carmen 12""; ""carmen 13""; ""carmen 14""; ""priapeum i""; ""priapeum ii""; ""domitii marsi epigramma""; ""vita tibulli""; ""index nominum""

  7. The arts of love
    five studies in the discourse of Roman love elegy
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book examines the love elegies of the Roman poets Tibullus, Propertius and Ovid from the point of view of the way the meanings attributed to the poems arise out of the interests and preoccupations of the cultural situation in which they are... more

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    This book examines the love elegies of the Roman poets Tibullus, Propertius and Ovid from the point of view of the way the meanings attributed to the poems arise out of the interests and preoccupations of the cultural situation in which they are read. Each study is centred around a reading of a poem or poems together with a discussion of a variety of sophisticated theoretical approaches. All Latin texts and terms are translated or closely paraphrased. Although the book concentrates on the work of the Roman elegists, the challenging insights it offers into the processes involved in the reading and appropriation of the texts of the past are relevant to scholars and students of classical literature in general, and its discussion of such key issues as history, textuality, representation, discourse, gender, ideology and metaphor will be of concern to those interested in literary theory and cultural studies

     

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    ISBN: 9780511620256
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    Series: Roman literature and its contexts
    Subjects: Elegiac poetry, Latin / History and criticism; Love poetry, Latin / History and criticism; Liebeselegie; Liebeslyrik; Latein
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  8. Subjecting Verses
    Latin Love Elegy and the Emergence of the Real
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

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    ISBN: 9781400825936
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    Subjects: Wirklichkeit <Motiv>; Liebeselegie; Latein
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (336 S.)
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    Main description: The elegy flared into existence, commanded the cultural stage for several decades, then went extinct. This book accounts for the swift rise and sudden decline of a genre whose life span was incredibly brief relative to its impact. Examining every major poet from Catullus to Ovid, Subjecting Verses presents the first comprehensive history of Latin erotic elegy since Georg Luck's. Paul Allen Miller harmoniously weds close readings of the poetry with insights from theoreticians as diverse as Jameson, Foucault, Lacan, and Zizek. In welcome contrast to previous, thematic studies of elegy--efforts that have become bogged down in determining whether particular themes and poets were pro- or anti-Augustan--Miller offers a new, "symptomatic" history. He asks two obvious but rarely posed questions: what historical conditions were necessary to produce elegy, and what provoked its decline? Ultimately, he argues that elegiac poetry arose from a fundamental split in the nature of subjectivity that occurred in the late first century--a split symptomatic of the historical changes taking place at the time. Subjecting Verses is a major interpretive feat whose influence will reach across classics and literary studies. Linking the rise of elegy with changes in how Romans imagined themselves within a rapidly changing society, it offers a new model of literary theory that neither reduces the poems to a reflection of their context nor examines them in a vacuum

  9. Neue Forschungen zu Ovid - Teil III
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Propylaeum, Heidelberg

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    Series: Schriften von Ulrich Schmitzer ; 37
    Subjects: Kommentar; Edition; Liebeselegie; Literatur
    Other subjects: Ovidius Naso, Publius (v43-17)
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    In: Gymnasium, 114 (2007), S. 149-179

  10. Welt in Weimar
    Goethes Römische Elegien und die augusteische Dichtung
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Wilhelm Fink Verlag,, Paderborn ; Brill, Leiden

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    ISBN: 9783846765807; 9783770565801
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    Series: Periplous, Münchener Studien zur Literaturwissenschaft
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    Subjects: Latein; Liebeselegie; Rezeption
    Other subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832): Römische Elegien; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832): Hermann und Dorothea
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  11. Power Play in Latin Love Elegy and Its Multiple Forms of Continuity in Ovid's >Metamorphoses<
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Trends in Classics, a new series and journal to be edited by Franco Montanari and Antonios Rengakos, will publish innovative, interdisciplinary work which brings to the study of Greek and Latin texts the insights and methods of related disciplines... more

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    Trends in Classics, a new series and journal to be edited by Franco Montanari and Antonios Rengakos, will publish innovative, interdisciplinary work which brings to the study of Greek and Latin texts the insights and methods of related disciplines such as narratology, intertextuality, reader-response criticism, and oral poetics. Both publications will seek to publish research across the full range of classical antiquity. The series Trends in Classics Studies welcomes monographs, edited volumes, conference proceedings and collections of papers; it will provide an important forum for the ongoing debate about where Classics fits in modern cultural and historical studies. The journal Trends in Classics will be published twice a year with approx. 160 pp. per issue. Each year one issue will be devoted to a specific subject with articles edited by a guest editor.

     

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    ISBN: 9783110490282
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    Series: Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes Ser. ; v.42
    Subjects: Latein; Liebeselegie; Rezeption
    Other subjects: Ovidius Naso, Publius (v43-17): Metamorphoses
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  12. Die Rolle der Frau in der römischen Liebesdichtung
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  GRIN Verlag, München

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    ISBN: 9783668698246
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    Edition: 1. Auflage, digitale Originalausgabe
    Subjects: Latein; Frau; Liebeselegie; Rezeption
    Other subjects: Tibullus, Albius (v50-v19); (Produktform)Electronic book text; (BISAC Subject Heading)LIT000000: LITERARY CRITICISM / General; rolle;frau;liebesdichtung; (VLB-WN)9562: Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft
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  13. Power Play in Latin Love Elegy and its Multiple Forms of Continuity in Ovid’s ›Metamorphoses‹
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    Conceived as a necessary reconsideration of the pristine "elegiac question" in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, this book intends to offer an analysis of the function of elegiac discourse within Ovid’s magnum opus from the perspective of metapoetics. To that... more

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    Conceived as a necessary reconsideration of the pristine "elegiac question" in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, this book intends to offer an analysis of the function of elegiac discourse within Ovid’s magnum opus from the perspective of metapoetics. To that end, the author undertakes, in the first section, a close re-reading of some relevant passages of Latin love elegy. From a prism that takes into account the characteristically elegiac multivocality, the genre reveals itself as an agonistic discourse in which the poet dramatises his metaliterary power-relation with the puella, who is unveiled as the synthesis of the distinct sub-products of his poetic activity. Thereupon, the author proceeds to scrutinise how elegiac elements are assimilated and transformed as they become integrated within the framework of Ovid’s poem of changing forms. Far from being a mere stylistic ornament, the presence of an elegiac register in many erotic passages tells us about Ovid’s stance towards love as a metapoetic trope. By reworking elegiac tradition to the point of transforming it into a novum corpus, the poet ultimately substantiates the mutability of generic categories

     

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    Series: Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes ; Volume 42
    Subjects: Intertextualität; Lateinische elegische Dichtung; Metamorphosen (Ovid); Poetik; Rezeption; Liebeselegie; Latein
    Other subjects: Ovidius Naso, Publius (v43-17): Metamorphoses
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  14. Power play in latin love elegy and its multiple forms of continuity in Ovid's metamorphoses
    Published: 2017; © 2017
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin, [Germany] ; Boston, [Massachusetts]

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    Series: Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes ; Volume 42
    Subjects: Elegiac poetry, American; Elegiac poetry, American; Elegiac poetry; Rezeption; Liebeselegie; Latein
    Other subjects: Ovidius Naso, Publius (v43-17): Metamorphoses
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  15. Welt in Weimar
    Goethes "Römische Elegien" und die augusteische Dichtung
    Published: [2020]
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    Series: periplous
    Subjects: Latein; Rezeption; Liebeselegie; Literatur
    Other subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832): Römische Elegien; Rome; imperiality; Weltliteratur; Weimar Classicism; Gedichtzyklus; classics; Antike; Weimarer Klassik; Transformation; captio; Rom; Ovid; Imperialität; cycle of poems
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  16. A companion to Roman love elegy
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, Mass.

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    ISBN: 1118241169; 1118241398; 9781118241165; 9781118241394
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    Series: Blackwell companions to the ancient world
    Subjects: Criticism, interpretation, etc; LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Civilization; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Elegiac poetry, Latin / History and criticism; Love poetry, Latin / History and criticism; Liebeselegie; Latein
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    A Companion to Roman Love Elegy is the first comprehensive work dedicated solely to the study of love elegy. The genre is explored through 33 original essays thatoffer new and innovative approaches to specific elegists and the discipline as a whole. Contributors represent a range of established names and younger scholars, all of whom are respected experts in their fieldsContains original, never before published essays, which are both accessible to a wide audience and offer a new approach to the love elegists and their workIncludes 33 essays on the Roman elegists Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius

  17. Subjecting verses
    Latin erotic elegy and the emergence of the real
    Published: ©2004
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

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    ISBN: 0691096740; 1400825938; 9780691096742; 9781400825936
    Subjects: Elegiac poetry, Latin; Erotic poetry, Latin; Poésie élégiaque latine / Histoire et critique; Poésie érotique latine / Histoire et critique; Réalisme dans la littérature; Sexualité dans la littérature; POETRY / Ancient, Classical & Medieval; POETRY / Ancient & Classical; Liefdesgedichten; Elegieën; Latijn; Latein; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Erotic poetry, Latin; Realism in literature; Sex in literature; Latein; Wirklichkeit <Motiv>; Liebeselegie
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 318 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-301) and indexes

    1. Toward a new history of genre: elegy and the real -- 2. The Catullan sublime, elegy, and the emergence of the real -- 3. Cynthia as symptom; Propertius, Gallus, and the boys -- 4. "He do the police in different voices": the Tibullan dream text -- 5. Why Propertius is a woman -- 6. Deconstructing the vir: law and the other in the Amores -- 7. Displacing the subject, saving the text -- 8. Between the two deaths: technologies of the self in Ovid's exile poetry

    The elegy flared into existence, commanded the cultural stage for several decades, then went extinct. This book accounts for the swift rise and sudden decline of a genre whose life span was incredibly brief relative to its impact. Examining every major poet from Catullus to Ovid, Subjecting Verses presents the first comprehensive history of Latin erotic elegy since Georg Luck's. Paul Allen Miller weds close readings of the poetry with insights from theoreticians as diverse as Jameson, Foucault, Lacan, and Zizek. He asks two questions: what historical conditions were necessary to produce elegy, and what provoked its decline? Ultimately, he argues that elegiac poetry arose from a fundamental split in the nature of subjectivity that occurred in the late first century--a split symptomatic of the historical changes taking place at the time. --From publisher's description

  18. Subjecting Verses
    Latin Love Elegy and the Emergence of the Real
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

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    ISBN: 9781400825936
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    Subjects: Wirklichkeit <Motiv>; Liebeselegie; Latein
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (336 S.)
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    Main description: The elegy flared into existence, commanded the cultural stage for several decades, then went extinct. This book accounts for the swift rise and sudden decline of a genre whose life span was incredibly brief relative to its impact. Examining every major poet from Catullus to Ovid, Subjecting Verses presents the first comprehensive history of Latin erotic elegy since Georg Luck's. Paul Allen Miller harmoniously weds close readings of the poetry with insights from theoreticians as diverse as Jameson, Foucault, Lacan, and Zizek. In welcome contrast to previous, thematic studies of elegy--efforts that have become bogged down in determining whether particular themes and poets were pro- or anti-Augustan--Miller offers a new, "symptomatic" history. He asks two obvious but rarely posed questions: what historical conditions were necessary to produce elegy, and what provoked its decline? Ultimately, he argues that elegiac poetry arose from a fundamental split in the nature of subjectivity that occurred in the late first century--a split symptomatic of the historical changes taking place at the time. Subjecting Verses is a major interpretive feat whose influence will reach across classics and literary studies. Linking the rise of elegy with changes in how Romans imagined themselves within a rapidly changing society, it offers a new model of literary theory that neither reduces the poems to a reflection of their context nor examines them in a vacuum

  19. The Cambridge companion to Latin love elegy
    Contributor: Thorsen, Thea S. (Publisher)
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

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    Contributor: Thorsen, Thea S. (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781139028288
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    RVK Categories: FT 16200 ; FT 17100
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series: Cambridge companions to literature
    Subjects: Elegiac poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); Liebeselegie; Latein
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 435 S.)
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    "Latin love elegy is one of the most important poetic genres in the Augustan era, also known as the golden age of Roman literature. This volume brings together leading scholars from Australia, Europe and North America to present and explore the Greek and Roman backdrop for Latin love elegy, the individual Latin love elegists (both the canonical and the non-canonical), their poems and influence on writers in later times. The book is designed as an accessible introduction for the general reader interested in Latin love elegy and the history of love and lament in Western literature, as well as a collection of critically stimulating essays for students and scholars of Latin poetry and of the classical tradition"-- Provided by publisher.

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  20. The elegiac passion
    jealousy in Roman love elegy
    Published: c2012
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York

    'The Elegiac Passion' is a study of the central role of jealousy in Roman love elegy, both the detailed ways in which it is represented and the ramifications of these features for the nature of the genre itself more

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    'The Elegiac Passion' is a study of the central role of jealousy in Roman love elegy, both the detailed ways in which it is represented and the ramifications of these features for the nature of the genre itself

     

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    ISBN: 9780199980475
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    RVK Categories: FT 16200 ; FT 17100
    Series: Emotions of the past
    Subjects: Elegiac poetry, Latin / History and criticism; Jealousy in literature; Latein; Liebeselegie; Eifersucht <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 176 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  21. Elegiac eyes
    vision in Roman love elegy
    Published: c2011
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

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    ISBN: 9781453907856
    RVK Categories: FT 16200 ; FT 17100
    Series: Lang classical studies ; v. 17
    Subjects: Elegiac poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Vision in literature; Sehen <Motiv>; Blick <Motiv>; Liebeselegie; Latein
    Scope: x, 173 p
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [153]-168) and index

    Introduction (Gazing games: vision in ancient Rome) -- Spectacular poetics: re-viewing the elegiac triumph -- Bruised bodies and the wounds of love -- Sites of seduction: seeing and being seen in the city of Rome -- The look of love -- Seeing death

  22. Subjecting verses
    Latin erotic elegy and the emergence of the real
    Published: c2004
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

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    ISBN: 0691096740
    Subjects: Elegiac poetry, Latin; Erotic poetry, Latin; Realism in literature; Sex in literature; Wirklichkeit <Motiv>; Liebeselegie; Latein
    Scope: x, 318 p
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [277]-301) and indexes

  23. Learned girls and male persuasion
    gender and reading in Roman love elegy
    Published: c2003
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley

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    ISBN: 0520233816
    Series: Joan Palevsky imprint in classical literature
    Subjects: Frau; Elegiac poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Man-woman relationships in literature; Women; Women and literature; Books and reading; Sex role in literature; Persuasion (Rhetoric); Women in literature; Mädchen <Motiv>; Liebeselegie; Latein; Geschlechterrolle <Motiv>
    Scope: xv, 350 p
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-335) and indexes

    Pt. 1 -- Concepts, structures, and characters in Roman love elegy -- Introduction: approaching elegy -- Men, women, poetry, and money: the material bases and social backgrounds of elegy -- Pt. 2 -- The material girls and the arguments of elegy; or, The docta puella reads elegy -- Against the greedy girl; or, The docta puella does not live by elegy alone -- Characters, complaints, and the stations of the lover; or, Adventures and laments in elegy -- Pt. 3 -- Problems of gender and genre, text and audience, in Roman love elegy -- Necessary female beauty and generic male resentment: reading elegy through Ovid -- Poetry, politics, sex, status: how the docta puella serves elegy

  24. A companion to Roman love elegy
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, Mass.

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    ISBN: 9781118241394; 9781444330373
    Series: Blackwell companions to the ancient world
    Subjects: Elegiac poetry, Latin; Love poetry, Latin; Liebeselegie; Latein
    Scope: xv, 591 p
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  25. The grotesque in Roman love elegy
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Roman elegy makes frequent use of themes of ugliness and disfigurement, juxtaposing them with images of ideal beauty and sentiment. In order to overcome the obstacles to his erotic relationship, the poet-lover repeatedly represents his rivals and... more

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    Roman elegy makes frequent use of themes of ugliness and disfigurement, juxtaposing them with images of ideal beauty and sentiment. In order to overcome the obstacles to his erotic relationship, the poet-lover repeatedly represents his rivals and opponents in such a way as to ridicule their appearance and to degrade their social standing. This book explores the theme of corporeal, intellectual, and social degradation from a perspective attentive to the aesthetic significance of the grotesque imagery with which such degradation is accomplished. Although there has been sophisticated discussion of the use of grotesque imagery in genres like comedy, invective, and satire, which are concerned in part with themes of transgression and excess, Mariapia Pietropaolo demonstrates that the grotesque plays a significant role in the self-definition of love elegy, the genre in which it is least expected

     

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    ISBN: 9781108771658
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    RVK Categories: FT 17100 ; FT 16200
    Subjects: Elegiac poetry, Latin / History and criticism; Grotesque in literature; Das Groteske; Latein; Liebeselegie
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 228 Seiten)
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