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  1. Gewalt und Unmaking in Lucans Bellum Civile
    Textanalysen aus narratologischer, wirkungsästhetischer und gewaltsoziologischer Perspektive
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Zusammenfassung: In Gewalt und Unmaking in Lucans Bellum Civile Hans-Peter Nill offers a theoretical approach to essential narrative representations of violence in Lucan's civil war epic, combining theories and methods of narratology, reception... more

     

    Zusammenfassung: In Gewalt und Unmaking in Lucans Bellum Civile Hans-Peter Nill offers a theoretical approach to essential narrative representations of violence in Lucan's civil war epic, combining theories and methods of narratology, reception aesthetics, and sociology. The focus of the analyses lies on the configurations and modes of violence as represented in the text. The objective is to present 'Lucanesque violence' as a multifaceted, open structure, instead of reducing it to allegedly 'typical' scenes. The study aims to demonstrate that the narrated world (fabula) and its narrative representation (story) become dynamically intertwined by means of violence, which has a disturbing effect on narrative immersion. Altogether, Unmaking is exemplified by aspects such as aesthetics and mutilation, densification, tension, suspense, and excess"--(Provided by publisher.)

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9789004379442; 9004379444
    Series: Amsterdam studies in classical philology ; volume 27
    Subjects: Gewalt <Motiv>; Lucanus, Marcus Annaeus, 39-65, De bello civili; Gewalt, Motiv
    Other subjects: Lucanus, Marcus Annaeus (39-65): De bello civili; (lcsh)Lucan, 39-65.--Pharsalia.; (fast)Lucan, 39-65.; (fast)Pharsalia (Lucan); (lcsh)Violence in literature.; (fast)Violence in literature.; (fast)Criticism, interpretation, etc.
    Scope: VI, 403 Seiten, Illustrationen, 25 cm