The Cambridge companion to Latin love elegy

2014; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 52; Issue: 02 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.52-0681

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Thea S. Thorsen,

Tópico(s)

Literary and Philosophical Studies

Resumo

Part I. History and Context: 1. Greek elegy Richard Hunter 2. Latin precursors Federica Bessone Part II. The Latin Love Elegists: 3. Caius Cornelius Gallus: 'the inventor of Latin love elegy' Emmanuelle Raymond 4. Tibullus in first place (with Lygdamus) Parshia Lee-Stecum 5. 'The woman' Mathilde Skoie 6. Propertius Alison Keith 7. Ovid the love elegist Thea S. Thorsen Part III. The Elegiac World: 8. Time, place and political background Stephen J. Harrison 9. The poeta-amator, nequitia and recusatio Alison Sharrock 10. The puella: accept no substitutions! Paul Allen Miller 11. Seruitium amoris: the interplay of dominance, gender and poetry Laurel Fulkerson 12. Militia amoris: fighting in love's army Megan O. Drinkwater Part IV. The Ends of Latin Love Elegy: 13. Loves and elegy Roy Gibson 14. Latin love elegy and other genres Lisa Piazzi 15. Breaking the rules: elegy, matrons and mime John F. Miller Part V. Receptions: 16. Latin love elegy in late antiquity: Maximian Roger P. H. Green 17. The love elegy in medieval Latin literature (pseudo-Ovidiana and Ovidian imitations) Marek Thue Kretschmer 18. Renaissance Latin love elegy Luke B. T. Houghton 19. English elegies of the sixteenth and seventeenth century Victoria Moul 20. Translation and imitation of classical elegy in the French eighteenth century Stephanie Loubere 21. Russian elegists and Latin lovers in the long eighteenth century Andrew Kahn 22. German elegies: from Baroque beginnings and classical culminations to twentieth-century Hollywood Theodore Ziolkowski Part VI. Metre: 23. The Latin elegiac couplet Thea S. Thorsen.

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