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  1. Petronius the poet
    verse and literary tradition in the Satyricon
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    The ancient novel, previously relegated to the margins of literary study, has recently taken its place at centre stage. Petronius' Satyricon, the oldest surviving work of prose fiction, is in many respects an arrestingly modern ancient novel but the... mehr

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    The ancient novel, previously relegated to the margins of literary study, has recently taken its place at centre stage. Petronius' Satyricon, the oldest surviving work of prose fiction, is in many respects an arrestingly modern ancient novel but the inclusion within it of thirty short poems and two long ones introduces an alien feature in need of investigation. In this study, Catherine Connors draws on developments in Latin literary criticism to take a comprehensive approach to the Satyricon's poems, reminiscences of poetic texts, and the figure of the poet, assessing the ways in which they fragment and refashion established literary forms into a new amalgam of prose fiction. This book will be of interest to students of Latin literature, Neronian culture, and the early history of the novel. All Latin and Greek is translated

     

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    Schlagworte: Verse satire, Latin / History and criticism; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); Tradition; Literatur
    Weitere Schlagworte: Petronius Arbiter / Satyricon; Petronius Arbiter / Poetic works; Petronius Arbiter (-66): Satyrica
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  2. Petronius the poet
    verse and literary tradition in the Satyricon
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    The ancient novel, previously relegated to the margins of literary study, has recently taken its place at centre stage. Petronius' Satyricon, the oldest surviving work of prose fiction, is in many respects an arrestingly modern ancient novel but the... mehr

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    The ancient novel, previously relegated to the margins of literary study, has recently taken its place at centre stage. Petronius' Satyricon, the oldest surviving work of prose fiction, is in many respects an arrestingly modern ancient novel but the inclusion within it of thirty short poems and two long ones introduces an alien feature in need of investigation. In this study, Catherine Connors draws on developments in Latin literary criticism to take a comprehensive approach to the Satyricon's poems, reminiscences of poetic texts, and the figure of the poet, assessing the ways in which they fragment and refashion established literary forms into a new amalgam of prose fiction. This book will be of interest to students of Latin literature, Neronian culture, and the early history of the novel. All Latin and Greek is translated

     

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    Schlagworte: Verse satire, Latin / History and criticism; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); Tradition; Literatur
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  3. Petronius the poet
    verse and literary tradition in the Satyricon
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The ancient novel, previously relegated to the margins of literary study, has recently taken its place at centre stage. Petronius' Satyricon, the oldest surviving work of prose fiction, is in many respects an arrestingly modern ancient novel but the... mehr

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    The ancient novel, previously relegated to the margins of literary study, has recently taken its place at centre stage. Petronius' Satyricon, the oldest surviving work of prose fiction, is in many respects an arrestingly modern ancient novel but the inclusion within it of thirty short poems and two long ones introduces an alien feature in need of investigation. In this study, Catherine Connors draws on developments in Latin literary criticism to take a comprehensive approach to the Satyricon's poems, reminiscences of poetic texts, and the figure of the poet, assessing the ways in which they fragment and refashion established literary forms into a new amalgam of prose fiction. This book will be of interest to students of Latin literature, Neronian culture, and the early history of the novel. All Latin and Greek is translated

     

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    Weitere Schlagworte: Petronius Arbiter; Petronius Arbiter: Satyricon
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    Introduction: Verse and genre in Petronian criticism -- 1. Refashioning the epic past. The wrath of Priapus. The Sibyl and the labyrinth. ' ... sic notus Ulixes?': recognitions of Odysseus. Reflections of Circe. Oenothea. The parrot and the swan -- 2. In the frame: context and continuity in the short poems. Trimalchio's poetic performances. Eumolpus' minor verse. Encolpius poeta. fortuna, naufragium, arbitrium -- 3. Troy retaken: repetition and re-enactment in the Troiae Halosis. Troy destroyed. Troy translated -- 4. The Bellum Civile. Epic and novel. Global perspectives. Consuming the world. Weighty problems. Divine machinery. Phlegraean stories. Itineraries. Boundaries. Shipwreck.

  4. Petronius the poet
    verse and literary tradition in the Satyricon
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The ancient novel, previously relegated to the margins of literary study, has recently taken its place at centre stage. Petronius' Satyricon, the oldest surviving work of prose fiction, is in many respects an arrestingly modern ancient novel but the... mehr

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    The ancient novel, previously relegated to the margins of literary study, has recently taken its place at centre stage. Petronius' Satyricon, the oldest surviving work of prose fiction, is in many respects an arrestingly modern ancient novel but the inclusion within it of thirty short poems and two long ones introduces an alien feature in need of investigation. In this study, Catherine Connors draws on developments in Latin literary criticism to take a comprehensive approach to the Satyricon's poems, reminiscences of poetic texts, and the figure of the poet, assessing the ways in which they fragment and refashion established literary forms into a new amalgam of prose fiction. This book will be of interest to students of Latin literature, Neronian culture, and the early history of the novel. All Latin and Greek is translated.

     

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    Weitere Schlagworte: Petronius Arbiter (66): Satyrica
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  5. Petronius the Poet
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, GBR

    Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Prefatory note -- Acknowledgments -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- Verse and genre in Petronian criticism -- 1 Refashioning the epic past -- The wrath of Priapus -- The Sibyl and the... mehr

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    Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Prefatory note -- Acknowledgments -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- Verse and genre in Petronian criticism -- 1 Refashioning the epic past -- The wrath of Priapus -- The Sibyl and the labyrinth -- ' . . . sic notus UlixesT: recognitions of Odysseus -- Reflections of Circe -- Oenothea -- The parrot and the swan -- 2 In the frame: context and continuity in the short poems -- Trimalchio's poetic performances -- Eumolpus' minor verse -- Encolpius poeta -- fortuna, naujragium, arbitrium -- 3 Troy retaken: repetition and re-enactment in the Troiae Halosis -- Troy destroyed -- Troy translated -- 4 The Bellum Civile -- Epic and novel -- Global perspectives -- Consuming the world -- Weighty problems -- Divine machinery -- Phlegraean stories -- Itineraries -- Boundaries -- Shipwreck -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index of passages discussed -- Index of subjects

     

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  6. Petronius the poet
    verse and literary tradition in the Satyricon
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The ancient novel, previously relegated to the margins of literary study, has recently taken its place at centre stage. Petronius' Satyricon, the oldest surviving work of prose fiction, is in many respects an arrestingly modern ancient novel but the... mehr

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    The ancient novel, previously relegated to the margins of literary study, has recently taken its place at centre stage. Petronius' Satyricon, the oldest surviving work of prose fiction, is in many respects an arrestingly modern ancient novel but the inclusion within it of thirty short poems and two long ones introduces an alien feature in need of investigation. In this study, Catherine Connors draws on developments in Latin literary criticism to take a comprehensive approach to the Satyricon's poems, reminiscences of poetic texts, and the figure of the poet, assessing the ways in which they fragment and refashion established literary forms into a new amalgam of prose fiction. This book will be of interest to students of Latin literature, Neronian culture, and the early history of the novel. All Latin and Greek is translated

     

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    Schlagworte: Verse satire, Latin; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); Petronius Arbiter ; Satyricon; Petronius Arbiter ; Poetic works; Verse satire, Latin ; History and criticism; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); Rome ; In literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Petronius Arbiter; Petronius Arbiter: Satyricon
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    Introduction: Verse and genre in Petronian criticism -- 1. Refashioning the epic past. The wrath of Priapus. The Sibyl and the labyrinth. ' ... sic notus Ulixes?': recognitions of Odysseus. Reflections of Circe. Oenothea. The parrot and the swan -- 2. In the frame: context and continuity in the short poems. Trimalchio's poetic performances. Eumolpus' minor verse. Encolpius poeta. fortuna, naufragium, arbitrium -- 3. Troy retaken: repetition and re-enactment in the Troiae Halosis. Troy destroyed. Troy translated -- 4. The Bellum Civile. Epic and novel. Global perspectives. Consuming the world. Weighty problems. Divine machinery. Phlegraean stories. Itineraries. Boundaries. Shipwreck.