Preposterous Poetics: The Politics and Aesthetics of Form in Late Antiquity
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How does literary form change as Christianity and rabbinic Judaism take shape? What is the impact of literary tradition and the new pressures of religious thinking? Tracing a journey over the first millennium that includes works in Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic, this book changes our understanding of late antiquity and how its literary productions make a significant contribution to the cultural changes that have shaped western Europe. Cover Half-title Series information Title page Copyright information Contents Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Forms of Attention: Time and Narrative in Ecphrasis I II III IV Chapter 2 When Size Matters: Erotics, the Epyllion and Colluthus' Rape of Helen I II III IV Chapter 3 In the Beginning I II Chapter 4 Preposterous Poetics and the Erotics of Death I Preposterous Poetics II The Erotics of Death III Chapter 5 Strange Dogs: Joseph and Aseneth and the Dynamics of Transformation I II III IV V Chapter 6 Life Forms: Biography and Rabbinical Writing I II III IV V VI Coda References General Index Locorum Index
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