Buch, Englisch, 552 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 901 g
Buch, Englisch, 552 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 901 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-928115-2
Verlag: OUP Oxford
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Introduction: Horizons in Ovidian Scholarship
- Contexts and Intertexts
- 1: Stephen Hinds: Generalizing about Ovid
- 2: Niklas Holzberg: Playing with his Life: Ovid's Autobiographical References
- 3: Duncan F. Kennedy: The Epistolary Mode and the First of Ovid's Heroides
- 4: John F. Miller: Ovidian Allusion and the Vocabulary of Memory
- 5: James J. O'Hara: Vergil's Best Reader? Ovidian Commentary on Vergilian Etymological Wordplay
- 6: Philip Hardie: Lucretius and the Delusions of Narcissus
- 7: Sergio Casali: Other Voices in Ovid's `Aeneid'
- Ideologies of Love and Poetry
- 8: Maria Wyke: Reading Female Flesh: Amores 3.1
- 9: Barbara Weiden Boyd: The Death of Corinna's Parrot Reconsidered: Poetry and Ovid's Amores
- 10: R. Alden Smith: Fantasy, Myth, and Love Letters: Text and Tale in Ovid's Heroides
- 11: Alison R. Sharrock: Ovid and the Politics of Reading
- Narrators and Narratives
- 12: E. J. Kenney: Ovidius Prooemians
- 13: Alessandro Barchiesi: Voices and Narrative `Instances' in the Metamorphoses
- 14: Peter E. Knox: Pyramus and Thisbe in Cyprus
- 15: Gianpiero Rosati: Form in Motion: Weaving the Text in the Metamorphoses
- 16: Carole Newlands: Ovid's Narrator in the Fasti
- On the Margins of Empire
- 17: Elaine Fantham: Ovid, Germanicus, and the Composition of the Fasti
- 18: Stephen Hinds: Booking the Return Trip
- 19: Gareth D. Williams: On Ovid's Ibis: A Poem in Context
- 20: Denis Feeney: Si licet et fas est: Ovid's Fasti and the Problem of Free Speech under the Principate




