The production of space in Latin literature / edited by William Fitzgerald and Efrossini Spentzou.

This volume addresses, through a range of different authors and genres, Latin literature's psychogeographical engagement with space. The volume's title alludes to Henri Lefebvre's La Production de l'espace of 1974, a seminal work in what is now called 'the spatial turn'...

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Other Authors: Fitzgerald, William, 1952- (Editor), Spentzou, Efrossini (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 0 |g Introduction --  |t Propertius' aberrant itineraries : fleeting miments in the eternal city /  |r Efrossini Spentzou --  |t Varro's Roman ways : metastasis and etymology /  |r Diana Spencer --  |t Obviam : the space of vehiculation in Latin literature /  |r Jared Hudson --  |t Juvenal in the specular city /  |r David H. J. Larmour --  |t Gender, geography, and genre : Catullus' constructions of Lesbia in space and time /  |r Maxine Lewis --  |t The space of the poem : imperial trajectories in Catullus and Horace /  |r William Fitzgerald --  |t Or not being in Rome : exile and displacement in Seneca's prose /  |r Catharine Edwards --  |t Carthage, Rome, Milan : "Lieux de passage" in Augustine's Confessions /  |r Therese Fuhrer --  |t Exiled in Rome : the writing of other spaces in Tacitus' Annales /  |r Shreyaa Bhatt --  |t The utopian city in Tacitus' Agricola /  |r Richard Alston --  |t Rome's dire straits : claustrophobic seas and imperium sine fundo /  |r Victoria Rimell. 
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