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The Cambridge Companion to Ovid

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Philip Hardie, Richard Tarrant, Thomas Habinek, Alessandro Schiesaro, Stephen Harrison, Alison Sharrock, Fritz Graf, Stephen Hinds, Andrew Feldherr, Alessandro Barchiesi, Carole Newlands, Duncan F. Kennedy, Gareth Williams, Raphael Lyne, Jeremy Dimmick, Colin Burrow, Christopher Allen
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  • Date Published: May 2002
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521775281

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  • A companion to one of the greatest writers of classical antiquity, and arguably the single most influential ancient poet for post-classical literature and culture, is long overdue. Chapters by leading authorities discuss the backgrounds and contexts for Ovid, the individual works, and his influence on later literature and art. Coverage of essential information is combined with exciting new critical approaches.

    • A volume in the highly successful Cambridge Companions to Literature series
    • Comprehensive and stimulating coverage of one of the most important writers in European literature
    • Written by a distinguished international team of scholars
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    "...this volume, packed with information and creative criticism, constitutes a basic necessity for any college library and for various courses on the Ovidian tradition." Religious Studies Review

    "...a well-edited and carefully planned work that few Ovidian shelves will want to be without. I recommend it without reservation." The Classical Outlook

    "Along with a handy dateline on Ovid's life and works and a brief biography of contributors, a robust 28-page bibliography rounds out this eminently useful volume, which should be on the reference shelf of every library supporting work by Latinists, medievalists, and Renaissance scholars interested in the consummate Roman poet. Highly recommended." Choice

    "The new companion succeeds admirably by surveying the entire range of Ovid criticism at the level of theme, genre, narratology, key aspects of cultural studies, and reception....a collection that both beginners and old hands will find informative and stumulating, and I can recommend it with enthusiasm to readers of both kinds." Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    • Date Published: May 2002
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521775281
    • length: 426 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 157 x 26 mm
    • weight: 0.67kg
    • contains: 18 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of illustrations
    List of contributors
    Preface
    Introduction Philip Hardie
    Part I. Contexts and History:
    1. Ovid and ancient literary history Richard Tarrant
    2. Ovid and early imperial literature Philip Hardie
    3. Ovid and empire Thomas Habinek
    4. Ovid and the professional discourses of scholarship, religion, rhetoric Alessandro Schiesaro
    Part II. Themes and Works:
    5. Ovid and genre: evolutions of an elegist Stephen Harrison
    6. Gender and sexuality Alison Sharrock
    7. Myth in Ovid Fritz Graf
    8. Landscape with figures: aesthetics of place in the Metamorphoses and its tradition Stephen Hinds
    9. Ovid and the discourses of love: the amatory works Alison Sharrock
    10. Metamorphosis in the Metamorphoses Andrew Feldherr
    11. Narrative technique and narratology in the Metamorphoses Alessandro Barchiesi
    12. Mandati memores: political and poetic authority in the Fasti Carole Newlands
    13. Epistolarity: the Heroides Duncan F. Kennedy
    14. Ovid's exile poetry: Tristia, Epistulae ex Ponto and Ibis Gareth Williams
    Part III. Reception:
    15. Ovid in English translation Raphael Lyne
    16. Ovid in the Middle Ages: authority and poetry Jeremy Dimmick
    17. Love and exile after Ovid Raphael Lyne
    18. Re-embodying Ovid: Renaissance afterlives Colin Burrow
    19. Recent receptions of Ovid Duncan F. Kennedy
    20. Ovid and art Christopher Allen
    Dateline
    Works cited
    Index.

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    Philip Hardie, University of Cambridge

    Contributors

    Philip Hardie, Richard Tarrant, Thomas Habinek, Alessandro Schiesaro, Stephen Harrison, Alison Sharrock, Fritz Graf, Stephen Hinds, Andrew Feldherr, Alessandro Barchiesi, Carole Newlands, Duncan F. Kennedy, Gareth Williams, Raphael Lyne, Jeremy Dimmick, Colin Burrow, Christopher Allen

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