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|a Jolowicz, Daniel,
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|1 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjxcjypjTWtkQjFdP6yHVK
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|a Latin poetry in the ancient Greek novels /
|c Daniel Jolowicz.
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|a Oxford classical monographs
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|a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed on August 19, 2021).
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|a Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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|a Chariton and Latin elegy I: the languge of love -- Chariton and Latin elegy II: Ovidian letters and exile -- Chariton and Vergil's Aeneid -- Achilles Tatius and Latin elegy -- Achilles Tatius and Vergil's Aeneid -- Achilles Tatius and the destruction of bodies: Ovid, Lucan, Seneca -- Longus and Vergil.
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|a "This work establishes and explores connections between Greek imperial literature and Latin poetry. As such, it challenges conventional thinking about literary and cultural interaction of the period, which assumes that imperial Greeks are not much interested in Roman cultural products (especially literature). Instead, it argues that Latin poetry is a crucially important frame of reference for Greek imperial literature. This has significant ramifications, bearing on the question of bilingual allusion and intertextuality, as well as on that of cultural interaction during the imperial period more generally. The argument mobilizes the Greek novels--a literary form that flourished under the Roman Empire, offering narratives of love, separation, and eventual reunion in and around the Mediterranean basin--as a series of case studies. Three of these novels in particular--Chariton's Chaereas and Callirhoe, Achilles Tatius' Clitophon and Leucippe, and Longus' Daphnis and Chloe--are analysed for the extent to which they allude to Latin poetry, and for the effects (literary and ideological) of such allusion. After an Introduction that establishes the cultural context and parameters of the study, each chapter pursues the strategies of an individual novelist in connection with Latin poetry: Chariton and Latin love elegy (Chapter 1); Chariton and Ovidian epistles and exilic poetry (Chapter 2); Chariton and Vergil's Aeneid (Chapter 3); Achilles Tatius and Latin love elegy (Chapter 4); Achilles Tatius and Vergil's Aeneid (Chapter 5); Achilles Tatius and the theme of bodily destruction in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Lucan's Bellum Civile, and Seneca's Phaedra (Chapter 6); Longus and Vergil's Eclogues, Georgics, and Aeneid (Chapter 7). The work offers the first book-length study of the role of Latin literature in Greek literary culture under the empire and thus provides fresh perspectives and new approaches to the literature and culture of this period"--Publisher's description.
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