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  1. Classicism and Christianity in Late Antique Latin Poetry
    Autor*in: Hardie, Philip
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Berkeley, CA

    After centuries of near silence, Latin poetry underwent a renaissance in the late fourth and fifth centuries CE evidenced in the works of key figures such as Ausonius, Claudian, Prudentius, and Paulinus of Nola. This period of resurgence marked a... mehr

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    After centuries of near silence, Latin poetry underwent a renaissance in the late fourth and fifth centuries CE evidenced in the works of key figures such as Ausonius, Claudian, Prudentius, and Paulinus of Nola. This period of resurgence marked a milestone in the reception of the classics of late Republican and early imperial poetry. In Classicism and Christianity in Late Antique Latin Poetry, Philip Hardie explores the ways in which poets writing on non-Christian and Christian subjects used the classical traditions of Latin poetry to construct their relationship with Rome’s imperial past and present, and with the by now not-so-new belief system of the state religion, Christianity. The book pays particular attention to the themes of concord and discord, the ";cosmic sense"; of late antiquity, novelty and renouatio, paradox and miracle, and allegory. It is also a contribution to the ongoing discussion of whether there is an identifiably late antique poetics and a late antique practice of intertextuality. Not since Michael Robert's classic The Jeweled Style has a single book had so much to teach about the enduring power of Latin poetry in late antiquity Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Farewells and Returns: Ausonius and Paulinus of Nola -- 2. Virgilian Plots: Public Ideologies and Private Journeys -- 3. Cosmos: Classical and Christian Universes -- 4. Concord and Discord: Concordia Discors -- 5. Innovations of Late Antiquity: Novelty and Renouatio -- 6. Paradox, Mirabilia, Miracles -- 7. Allegory -- 8. Mosaics and Intertextuality -- References -- General Index -- Index Locorum

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Sather Classical Lectures ; 74
    Schlagworte: Christian poetry, Latin; Political poetry, Latin; RELIGION / Ancient
    Weitere Schlagworte: allegory; antique poetics; antiquity; ausonius; christian subjects; classical traditions; classicism; classics; claudian; concord; cosmic sense; discord; imperial past; imperial poetry; intertextuality; late republican; latin poetry; non christian; novelty; paradox and miracle; paulinus of nola; poets; prudentius; relationship; renaissance; renouatio; rome; state religion
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  2. Radical as Reality
    Form and Freedom in American Poetry
    Autor*in: Campion, Peter
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    What do American poets mean when they talk about freedom? How can form help us understand questions about what shapes we want to give our poetic lives, and how much power we have to choose those shapes? For that matter, what do we even mean by we? In... mehr

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    What do American poets mean when they talk about freedom? How can form help us understand questions about what shapes we want to give our poetic lives, and how much power we have to choose those shapes? For that matter, what do we even mean by we? In this collection of essays, Peter Campion gathers his thoughts on these questions and more to form an evolutionary history of the past century of American poetry. Through close readings of the great modernists, midcentury objectivists, late twentieth-century poets, his contemporaries, and more, Campion unearths an American poetic landscape that is subtler and more varied than most critics have allowed. He discovers commonalities among poets considered opposites, dramatizes how form and history are mutually entailing, and explores how the conventions of poetry, its inheritance, and its inventions sprang from the tensions of ordinary life. At its core, this is a book about poetic making, one that reveals how the best poets not only receive but understand and adapt what comes before them, reinterpreting the history of their art to create work that is, indeed, radical as reality

     

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    Schlagworte: African American poetry; American poetry; Modernism; classicism; democratic poetry; form; freedom; sincerity; war poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; American poetry; Liberty in literature; Lyrik; Freiheit <Motiv>
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  3. Classicism and Christianity in Late Antique Latin Poetry
    Autor*in: Hardie, Philip
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Berkeley, CA

    After centuries of near silence, Latin poetry underwent a renaissance in the late fourth and fifth centuries CE evidenced in the works of key figures such as Ausonius, Claudian, Prudentius, and Paulinus of Nola. This period of resurgence marked a... mehr

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    After centuries of near silence, Latin poetry underwent a renaissance in the late fourth and fifth centuries CE evidenced in the works of key figures such as Ausonius, Claudian, Prudentius, and Paulinus of Nola. This period of resurgence marked a milestone in the reception of the classics of late Republican and early imperial poetry. In Classicism and Christianity in Late Antique Latin Poetry, Philip Hardie explores the ways in which poets writing on non-Christian and Christian subjects used the classical traditions of Latin poetry to construct their relationship with Rome’s imperial past and present, and with the by now not-so-new belief system of the state religion, Christianity. The book pays particular attention to the themes of concord and discord, the ";cosmic sense"; of late antiquity, novelty and renouatio, paradox and miracle, and allegory. It is also a contribution to the ongoing discussion of whether there is an identifiably late antique poetics and a late antique practice of intertextuality. Not since Michael Robert's classic The Jeweled Style has a single book had so much to teach about the enduring power of Latin poetry in late antiquity Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Farewells and Returns: Ausonius and Paulinus of Nola -- 2. Virgilian Plots: Public Ideologies and Private Journeys -- 3. Cosmos: Classical and Christian Universes -- 4. Concord and Discord: Concordia Discors -- 5. Innovations of Late Antiquity: Novelty and Renouatio -- 6. Paradox, Mirabilia, Miracles -- 7. Allegory -- 8. Mosaics and Intertextuality -- References -- General Index -- Index Locorum

     

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    ISBN: 9780520968424
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    Schriftenreihe: Sather Classical Lectures ; 74
    Schlagworte: Christian poetry, Latin; Political poetry, Latin; RELIGION / Ancient
    Weitere Schlagworte: allegory; antique poetics; antiquity; ausonius; christian subjects; classical traditions; classicism; classics; claudian; concord; cosmic sense; discord; imperial past; imperial poetry; intertextuality; late republican; latin poetry; non christian; novelty; paradox and miracle; paulinus of nola; poets; prudentius; relationship; renaissance; renouatio; rome; state religion
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (304 p)
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