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9780415243728

Latin Erotic Elegy: An Anthology and Reader

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415243728

  • ISBN10:

    0415243726

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-04-19
  • Publisher: Routledge

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This indispensable volume provides a complete course on Latin erotic elegy and traces the story of the genre's rise and fall. The book begins with a detailed and wide-ranging introduction, looking at major figures, the evolution of the form, and the Roman context, with particular focus on the changing relations between the sexes. The texts that follow range from the earliest manifestations of erotic elegy, in Catullus, through Tibullus, Sulpicia (Rome's only female elegist), Propertius and Ovid.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Introductionp. 1
Textsp. 37
Catullusp. 39
Tibullusp. 44
Sulpiciap. 55
Propertiusp. 57
Ovidp. 80
Commentaryp. 107
Catullusp. 109
Tibullusp. 121
Sulpiciap. 159
Propertiusp. 166
Ovidp. 241
Critical Anthologyp. 305
Introduction to The Latin Love Elegyp. 307
The Politics of Elegyp. 312
The Role of Women in Roman Elegy: Counter-cultural feminismp. 329
The Life of Lovep. 348
The Pastoral in City Clothesp. 366
Mistress and Metaphor in Augustan Elegyp. 386
Representation and the Rhetoric of Realityp. 410
"But Ariadne Was Never There in the First place": Finding the female in Roman poetryp. 430
Reading Broken Skin: Violence in Roman elegyp. 457
Indexp. 480
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