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Classics renewed : reception and innovation in the Latin poetry of Late Antiquity / Scott McGill, Joseph Pucci (eds.).

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
McGill, Scott, 1968- editor.
Pucci, Joseph Michael, 1957- editor.
Series:
Bibliothek der klassischen Altertumswissenschaften. Neue Folge, 2. Reihe ; Band 152
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Latin poetry--History and criticism--Congresses.
Latin poetry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (433 pages).
Place of Publication:
Heidelberg, [Germany] : Universitätsverlag Winter, 2016.
Summary:
Originally delivered at a bi-coastal conference on Late Latin poetry held in 2011 at Rice University and at Brown University, these essays explore some of the defining traits of the Late Latin poetic tradition, offering a sense of how Late Latin poetry was both conservative and innovative: its authors were grounded in the past, yet willing to take established models in new directions and to produce fresh forms in a contemporary literary milieu. More than this, these essays present fresh interpretive perspectives that accept the differences between Late Latin poets and their classical predecessors and develop new critical approaches that respond to those differences. In the process, they arrive at a novel understanding of a large group of Late Latin poets and their texts and suggest some of the ways in which readers can profitably engage the new forms, content, and concerns that mark the Latin poetry of Late Antiquity.
Contents:
Toward a poetics of Late Latin reuse / Marc Mastrangelo
Arms and amen: Virgil in Juvencus' Evangeliorum libri IV / Scott McGill
Poetry on stone: epigram and audience in Rome / Dennis Trout
Patterning past and future: Virgil in Proba's Biblical Cento / Sigrid Schottenius Cullhed
Ausonius on the lyre: De Bissula and the traditions of Latin lyric / Joseph Pucci
Translation and the poetics of replication in Late Antique Latin epigrams / Bret Mulligan
Dreams of genre and inspiration: multiple allusions in Claudian (VI Cons., praefatio) / Catherine Ware
The emperor's love of Rome in Claudian's Panegyric on the sixth consulate of Honorius / Stephen M. Wheeler
Prudentius: the self-definition of a Christian poet / Gerard O'Daly
A preacher in Arcadia? Reconsidering Tityrus Christianus / Petra Schierl
Words made strange: the presence of Virgil in the miracles of Sedulius' Paschale carmen / E. J. Hutchinson
Dracontius, the pagan gods, and stoicism / Michael W. Herren
A Greek source for Maximianus' Greek Girl: Late Latin love elegy and the Greek anthology / Ian Fielding
Elegy and elegiacs: Venantius Fortunatus and beyond / Michael Roberts
Carolingian hypertext: visual and textual structures in Hrabanus Maurus, In honorem Sanctae Crucis / David F. Bright.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
3-8253-7565-X

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