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Studies In Colluthus Abduction Of Helen Cosetta Cadau

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Studies In Colluthus Abduction Of Helen Cosetta Cadau
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Author: Cosetta Cadau
ISBN: 9789004279506, 9004279504
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Studies In Colluthus Abduction Of Helen Cosetta Cadau by Cosetta Cadau 9789004279506, 9004279504 instant download after payment.

"This first monograph in English on Colluthus situates this late antique author within his cultural context and offers a new appraisal of his hexameter poem The Abduction of Helen, the end-point of the pagan Greek epic tradition, which was composed in the Christianised Egyptian Thebaid. The book evaluates the poem's connections with long-established and contemporary literary and artistic genres and with Neoplatonic philosophy, and analyzes the poet's re-negotiation of traditional material to suit the expectations of a late fifth-century AD audience. It explores Colluthus' interpretation of the contemporary fascination with visuality, identifies new connections between Colluthus and Claudian, and shows how the author's engagement with the poetry of Nonnusgoes much further than previously shown"

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