Augustan love elegy represents one of the most important and most
distinctive Roman contributions to European and world literature. This
volume presents the first detailed commentary in any language on
Ovid's Amores Book 3, the last collection of love poems composed in
the Augustan age. Aimed at both students and scholars, the commentary
has been written to be as accessible to as many readers as possible,
with all quotations from ancient Greek and modern languages being
translated. It includes an Introduction for the general reader which
pays particular attention not only to the book's poetic design and the
distinctive features of Ovid's style, but the relationship of the
whole three-book collection to earlier love elegy and its handling of
political and social questions. It offers an edition of the text of
Book 3 based on printed editions together with a translation designed
to clarify the surface meaning of the Latin. P. J. Davis's commentary
focuses on topics including Ovid's engagement with the works of
earlier poets, his use of rhetoric and wit, his employment of verbal
and metrical patterns, textual difficulties, and, of course, the
elucidation of linguistic problems. Amores Book 3 takes love elegy in
new directions giving us, for example, a dream-vision poem, a dutiful
husband's account of a religious pilgrimage, and the speech of a
pickup artist trying to seduce a girl at the races. Perhaps its most
striking feature is its shift away from obsession with a single
mistress to reflection on the poet's place in the tradition of Latin
love poetry, with poems explicitly devoted to issues raised by
Catullus, Tibullus, and Propertius.
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Edited with an Introduction, Translation, and Commentary
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198886877
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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