A Handbook to the Reception of Ovid.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Ovid's Self-Reception in His Exile Poetry -- Rereading and Revising -- Poetic Careers -- Notes -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 2 Modeling Reception in Metamorphoses: Ovid's Epic Cyclops -- Notes -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 3 Ovidian Myths on Pompeian Walls -- Ovidian Themes -- Arrangements -- Afterword -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 4 Ovid in Flavian Occasional Poetry (Martial and Statius) -- A Society of Occasions, and Its Poetics -- Martial and the Culture of Display -- Statius' Silvae: Art, Myth, and Villa Culture -- Ovid as Occasional Poet -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 5 Poetae Ovidiani: Ovid's Metamorphoses in Imperial Roman Epic -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 6 Ovid in Apuleius' Metamorphoses -- Introduction -- Erotic Elements -- The Two Metamorphoses -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 7 A Poet between Two Worlds: Ovid in Late Antiquity -- Ovid and the Poetry of Exile -- Ovid and the Poetry of Desire -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 8 Commentary and Collaboration in the Medieval Allegorical Tradition -- Proteus Bound? Ovid in Medieval Schools -- Learning from the Enemy: The Case of Bersuire's Ovidius moralizatus -- Note -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 9 The Mythographic Tradition after Ovid -- Ovidian Narrationes -- The Allegorical Tradition -- Ovid and Modern Mythography: Decline and Rebirth -- Notes -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 10 Ovid's Exile and Medieval Italian Literature: The Lyric Tradition -- Ovid and the Paradigm of Exile -- Ovid and Exile Lyrics in the stilus miserorum -- Thematic Focus: Urbs and Wilderness -- Petrarch -- Notes.
Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 11 Venus's Clerk: Ovid's Amatory Poetry in the Middle Ages -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 12 The Metamorphosis of Ovid in Dante's Divine Comedy -- The bella scola of Dante's Limbo -- The Metamorphosis of Ovid in the Commedia -- The Song Of Calliope -- Transformations of Ovid in the Paradiso: Marsyas and Glaucus -- Ovid's Jupiter and Semele -- Beatrice and Dante -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 13 Ovid in Chaucer and Gower -- Notes -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 14 Ovid's Metamorphoses and the History of Baroque Art -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 15 The Poetics of Time: The Fasti in the Renaissance -- Notes -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 16 Shakespeare and Ovid -- Notes -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 17 Ben Jonson's Light Reading -- Ovid on Trial -- On Being Cold: Ovidian Allusions in Jonson's Poetry -- Notes -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 18 Love Poems in Sequence: The Amores from Petrarch to Goethe -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 19 Don Quixote as Ovidian Text -- Metamorphoses Transformed -- Tristia: Cruelty, Exile, and Censorship -- Fasti: Pagan Feasts and Unstable Calendars -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 20 Spenser and Ovid -- Metamorphosis -- Mutability -- Virgins and Wives -- Art and Illusion -- Virgilian and Ovidian Politics -- Calendars and Exile -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 21 Ovidian Intertextuality in Ariosto's Orlando Furioso -- Perseus and Andromeda, Ruggiero and Angelica -- Olimpia Abandoned -- Iphis and Fiordispina -- Epic Storms -- Notes -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 22 "Joy and Harmles Pastime'': Milton and the Ovidian Arts of Leisure -- Milton and Ovid -- Poetic Vocation -- Ovidian Presences in Paradise Lost -- "Sweet Gardening Labour": Eve and Pomona.
A Proper Limit to Labour -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 23 Ovid Translated: Early Modern Versions of the Metamorphoses -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 24 Ovid in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century England -- The Ambivalence of Ovidian Reception -- Ovidian Realism: The Example of Baucis and Philemon -- The Eighteenth Century: An Age of Heroines? -- Ovidian Fiction and the Female Voice -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 25 The Influence of Ovid in Opera -- Notes -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 26 Ovid in Germany -- The Early Reception -- The Ovidianism of the 1920s -- Ovid the Ur-Exile -- Ovid East andWest -- Postmodern Ovid -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 27 Ovid and Russia's Poets of Exile -- Romantic Exile -- Modernist Ovid -- Ovid for Soviet Times -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 28 Alter-Ovid-Contemporary Art on the Hyphen -- Hyphenate I -- Hyphenate II -- Hyphenate III -- Hyphenate IV -- Hyphenate V -- Hyphenate VI -- Hyphenate VII -- Hyphenate VIII -- Hyphenate IX -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 29 Contemporary Poetry: After After Ovid -- Notes -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 30 Ovid's "Biography'': Novels of Ovid's Exile -- Introduction -- Vintil˘a Horia, God Was Born in Exile -- David Malouf, An Imaginary Life -- Christoph Ransmayr, The Last World -- Notes -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 31 Ovid and the Cinema: An Introduction -- Ovid and the Birth of Film Theory -- The Cinema's Pygmalion Complex -- Metamorphosis: Animation and CGI -- The Narrative Labyrinth -- Postmodern Ovid and the Cinema -- Teacher of Love -- Ovid and the Metamorphoses of Language and Culture -- Ovid in Outer Space -- Notes -- References -- Index -- Supplemental Images -- EULA.
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