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Oxford Readings In Ovid 1st Edition Peter E Knox

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Oxford Readings In Ovid 1st Edition Peter E Knox
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.7 MB
Pages: 550
Author: Peter E. Knox
ISBN: 9780199281152, 0199281157
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Oxford Readings In Ovid 1st Edition Peter E Knox by Peter E. Knox 9780199281152, 0199281157 instant download after payment.

No other ancient poet has had such a hold on the imagination of readers as Ovid. Through the centuries, artists, writers, and poets have found in his work inspiration for new creative endeavors. This anthology of twenty of the most influential papers published in the last thirty years represents the broad range of critical and scholarly approaches to Ovid's work. The entire range of his poetry, from the Amores to the Epistles from the Black Sea, is discussed by some of the leading scholars of Latin poetry, employing, critical methods ranging from philology to contemporary literary theory. In an introductory essay, Peter Knox surveys Ovidian scholarship over this period and locates the assembled papers within recent critical trends. Taken together, the articles in this collection offer the interested reader, whether experienced scholar or novice, an entrée into the current critical discourse on Ovid, who is at once one of the most accessible authors of classical antiquity and one of the least understood.

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