La celebración de Flora en los Fastos de Ovidio (V, 183-378): mito de origen y poética metamórfica

2009; University of Lisbon; Volume: 37; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1484/j.euphr.5.124647

ISSN

2736-3082

Autores

Eleonora Tola,

Tópico(s)

Historical and Literary Analyses

Resumo

In book V of Ovid's Fasti the poet presents the celebration of the Floralia, which extends from the end of April to the beginning of May. This commemoration allows Ovid to cross the aetiological narrative with some metapoetic aspects of his own poetic praxis. Indeed, the episode relates not only to the ovidian literary corpus, but also to its metamorphic universe. Through Flora's character the poet displays the idea of reflexivity of the poetic act. We will try then to explore in this tale of the Fasti how the construction of ritual and political celebration of Roman origins interacts with the ovidian conception of literary writing.

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