Unspoken Rome : Absence in Latin Literature and Its Reception
1. Verfasser: |
Geue, Tom.
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Weitere Verfasser: |
Giusti, Elena.
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2021.
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Umfang/Format: |
1 online resource (392 pages). |
Parallelausgabe: |
Geue, Tom, Unspoken Rome (Print version:) |
Online Zugang: |
Available online for registrated users of FID |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Cover
- Half-title page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Unspoken Rome: Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Absence in Text
- Chapter 1 Catullus' Sapphic Lacuna: A Palimpsest of Absences and Presences
- Chapter 2 Speaking Aposiopeseis: The (Generic) Sound of Silence in Statius' Thebaid'
- Chapter 3 Allegorical Absences: Virgil, Ovid, Prudentius and Claudian
- Chapter 4 Tamen apsentes prosunt pro praesentibus: Proxied Absences and Roman Comedy
- Chapter 5 Absence Left Wanting: The Groove in Ovid's Remedia
- Chapter 6 The Gaze on the Void: Hermeneutic Responses to Dido's First Appearance
- Part II Absence in Context
- Chapter 7 Speaking Silence in Cicero's Brutus and Tacitus' Dialogus de Oratoribus
- Chapter 8 Et sine auctore notissimi uersus: Unauthored Poetry and Rome's Authoritative Turn
- Chapter 9 Looking for the Emperor in Seneca's Letters
- Chapter 10 Marcus Aurelius: Medi()ations Not Medi(c)ations
- Chapter 11 Lost in Germania: The Absence of History in Tacitus' Ethnography
- Chapter 12 Conspicuous Absence: Tacitus' De Re Publica
- Part III Going Beyond
- Chapter 13 The Slave, Between Absence and Presence
- Chapter 14 In Search of the Lost City: The Enduring Absence of Pompeii
- Chapter 15 Omnibus umbra locis adero: Elena Ferrante and the Poetics of Absence
- Chapter 16 The Philology of Grief: Catullus 101 and Anne Carson's Nox
- Chapter 17 Absence, Metaphysically Speaking: From Reception to Instauration?
- Afterword Lights Out
- Bibliography
- General Index
- Index Locorum.