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Ovid's Literary Loves
Barbara Weiden Boyd
其他書名
Influence and Innovation in the Amores
出版
University of Michigan Press
, 1997
主題
History / Ancient / General
Literary Criticism / European / General
Literary Criticism / Ancient & Classical
Literary Criticism / Poetry
Poetry / Ancient & Classical
ISBN
9780472107599
0472107593
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=CyxtzAVVNukC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Ovid's poetry has in recent years enjoyed a remarkable renaissance: in particular, there has been a surge of interest in the
Heroides
, the
Fasti
, and his exile poetry.
Ovid's Literary Loves
, by Barbara Weiden Boyd, reopens the
Amores
for the modern reader. The volume establishes a context for the recent reception of the
Amores
, and proposes an alternative approach to the collection by discussing recent trends in the discussion of imitation in Roman poetry. A premise basic to most Ovidian studies has been that the
Amores
are not only imitative, but parodic, both of the elegiac genre writ large and of Propertius in particular. In contrast, Boyd emphasizes the many nonelegiac, non-Propertian features of the collection. Ovid's irony and its consequences are also discussed with special attention to the narrative structure of the three books.
Boyd's thoughtful approach to imitation in Latin poetry brings into prominence the formative role played by Virgil in shaping Ovid's "poetic memory," even in the
Amores
. The detailed examination of Ovidian extended similes shows how the poet exploits the literary past precisely in order to free himself from generic restraint and to expand the narrow horizons of elegy. Boyd argues that this paradox is the essence of Ovidian poetics.
Ovid's Literary Loves
is an imaginative approach to imitation in Latin poetry and makes a significant contribution to current discussions of the subject. This is one of the first contemporary scholarly monographs on the
Amores
, and it will find a large and welcoming audience of Latinists at all levels of study.
Barbara Weiden Boyd is Associate Professor of Classics, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine.