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Redesigning Achilles: 'Recycling' the Epic Cycle in the 'Little Iliad' (Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.1-13.622)

Book information

Publisher
de Gruyter
Year
2007
ISBN
3110200481, 9783110200485
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
1 MB (1503523 bytes)
Series
Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte, 89
Pages
316\316
Time added
2023-02-05 15:58:01

Description

The book is a detailed study on the structure and the topics of Ovidâ??s compedium of the Trojan Saga in Metamorphoses 12.1-13.622, the section also referred to as the â??Little Iliadâ?. It explores the motives and the objectives behind the selected narrative moments from the Epic Cycle that found their way into the Ovidian version of the Trojan War. By thoroughly mastering and inspiringly refashioning a vast amount of literary material, Ovid generates a systematic reconstruction of the archetypal hero, Achilles. Thus, he projects himself as a worthy successor of Homer in the epic tradition, a master epicist, and a par to his great Latin predecessor, Vergil. Frontmatter Table of Contents Introduction Chapter One Designing ‘Epic’ Beginnings Chapter Two Epic Self-affirmation and Epic Self-consciousness: Introducing Achilles (Met. 12.64-145) Chapter Three Poetic Memory and Epic (De)Composition: Deconstructing Achilles Chapter Four Facets of Elimination: Killing Achilles Chapter Five The ‘Judgment of the Arms’: Re-Constructing Achilles Chapter Six Fe/Male Sacrifice: Performing the Poetics of Genre- and Gender-Crossing in the ‘Fall of Troy’ (Met. 13.399-575) Chapter Seven Memnon’s Fate and Fame: Impersonating Achilles Backmatter

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