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El. knyga: Poetics of Late Latin Literature

Edited by (Humfrey Payne Senior Research Fellow, Corpus Christi College, Oxford), Edited by (Lecturer in Latin Language and Literature, University of Salamanca, Spain)

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The aesthetic changes in late Roman literature speak to the foundations of modern Western culture. The dawn of a modern way of being in the world, one that most Europeans and Americans would recognize as closely ancestral to their own, is to be found not in the distant antiquity of Greece nor in the golden age of a Roman empire that spanned the Mediterranean, but more fundamentally in the original and problematic fusion of Greco-Roman culture with a new and unexpected foreign element-the arrival of Christianity as an exclusive state religion. For a host of reasons, traditionalist scholarship has failed to give a full and positive account of the formal, aesthetic and religious transformations of ancient poetics in Late Antiquity. The Poetics of Late Latin Literature attempts to capture the excitement and vibrancy of the living ancient tradition reinventing itself in a new context in the hands of a series of great Latin writers mainly from the fourth and fifth centuries AD. A series of the most distinguished expert voices in later Latin poetry as well as some of the most exciting new scholars have been specially commissioned to write new papers for this volume.

Recenzijos

This carefully collected and edited volume is a precious resource for the investigation into both poetics and generic innovation in late Latin literature. * Ilaria L.E. Ramelli, L'Antiquité Classique *

List of Contributors
vii
Introduction: Notes towards a Poetics of Late Antique Literature 1(24)
Jas Eisner
Jesus Hernandez Lobato
Part I The Explosion of Form: Late Antique Experimentalism
1 POP Art: The Optical Poetics of Publilius Optatianus Porfyrius
25(75)
Michael Squire
2 Polymetry in Late Latin Poems: Some Observations on Its Meaning and Functions
100(25)
Franca Ela Consolino
3 Words Pregnant with Meaning: The Power of Single Words in Late Latin Literature
125(24)
Isabella Gualandri
Part II Late Antique Intertextuality
4 Intertextuality in Late Latin Poetry
149(27)
Helen Kaufmann
5 Late Narcissus: Classicism and Culture in a Late Roman Cento
176(31)
Jas Elsner
Part III Programmatic Reflections: A Metaliterary Twist
6 Displacing Tradition: A New-Allegorical Reading of Ausonius, Claudian, and Rutilius Namatianus
207(29)
Marco Formisano
7 Metapoetics in the Prefaces of Claudian's De raptu Proserpinae
236(16)
Stephen Harrison
8 Rewriting Ausonius
252(26)
Scott McGill
9 To Speak or Not to Speak: The Birth of a "Poetics of Silence" in Late Antique Literature
278(35)
Jesus Hernandez Lobato
Part IV Literature and Power
10 The Poetics of Latin Prose Praise and the Fourth-Century Curve
313(32)
Roger Rees
11 The Lies the Poets Tell: Poetry in Prose Panegyrics
345(28)
Catherine Ware
Part V A New Literary Space: The Challenges of Christian Poetry
12 Lactantius's Phoenix and Late Latin Poetics
373(18)
Michael Roberts
13 The Early Christian Response to Platonist Poetics: Boethius, Prudentius, and the Poeta Theologus
391(33)
Marc Mastrangelo
14 In Praise of the Wax Candle: Augustine the Poet and Late Latin Literature
424(23)
Gillian Clark
Bibliography 447(44)
Index Locorum 491(34)
General Index 525
Ja Elsner is Humfrey Payne Senior Research Fellow at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Visiting Professor of Art and Religion at the University of Chicago and Leverhulme Senior Research Keeper in the Empires of Faith project at the British Museum.

Jesśs Hernįndez Lobato is a Lecturer in Latin Language and Literature at the University of Salamanca, Spain.