Augustan poetry and the irrational

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Körperschaft: Augustan Poetry and the Irrational (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Hardie, Philip R. (HerausgeberIn)
Dokumenttyp: Konferenzschrift Edited Volume
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press [2016]
Ausgabe:First edition
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Verfasserangaben:edited by Philip Hardie
Inhaltsangabe:
  • 1. Introduction: Augustan poetry and the irrational Philip Hardie
  • pt. 1 Civil war: expiation and the return of the repressed ; 2. My enemy's enemy is my enemy: Virgil's illogical use of metus hostilis Elena Giusti
  • 3. Orestes, Aeneas, and Augustus: madness and tragedy in Virgil's Aeneid Stefano Rebeggiani
  • 4. The night of reason: the Esquiline and witches in Horace Mario Labate
  • pt. 2 Order and disorder: counting and accounts ; 5. Beyond 'cosmos' and 'logos': an irrational cosmology in Virgil, Georgics 1.231-58? Christian D. Hass
  • 6. The magic of counting: on the cantatoric status of poetry (Catullus 5 and 7; Horace Odes 1.11) Jürgen Paul Schwindt
  • 7. Under the influence: Maecenas and Bacchus in Georgics 2 Emily Gowers
  • pt. 3 Reason and desire ; 8. Apollo in Tibullus 2.3 and 2.5 Jane Burkowski
  • 9. The ars rhetorica: an Ovidian remedium for female furor? Jacqueline Fabre-Serris
  • 10. Augustan gothic: Alexander Pope reads Ovid William Fitzgerald
  • 11. The madness of elegy: rationalizing Propertius Donncha O'Rourke
  • pt. 4 Self-contradictions: philosophy and rhetoric ; 12. The value of self-deception: Horace, Aristippus, Heraclides Ponticus, and the pleasures of the fool (and of the poet) Mario Citroni
  • 13. Irrational panegyric in Augustan Poetry S.J. Heyworth
  • pt. 5 Virgilian figures of the irrational ; 14. Caderent omnes a crinibus hydri: the problems of the irrational in the Juno and Allecto Episode in Aeneid 7 Severine Clement-Tarantino
  • 15. Adamastor and the epic poet's dark continent Philip Hardie.