Ovid: A Poet on the Margins

Ovid: A Poet on the Margins

by Laurel Fulkerson
Ovid: A Poet on the Margins

Ovid: A Poet on the Margins

by Laurel Fulkerson

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Overview

The Latin poet Ovid was famously exiled by the Emperor Augustus to the shores of the Black Sea for his self-confessed crimes of 'a poem and a mistake'. Throughout his poetry, he discusses his exile and embraces the themes of marginality and alterity.

This core motif is explored throughout this overview of Ovid's life, the society he lived in and his innovative, perennially popular body of work. Presenting basic biographical information and the historical context of the newly Augustan Rome, the book details the contextual instabilities inherent in living at the border between republic and empire. Examining Ovid's poetic representations of 'otherness' from self-portraits to the mythological characters who populate his work, and his audacious experiments with genre, metre and poetic form, the book provides a coherent and original look at this much-studied author.

An analysis of Ovid's parodic spirit alongside his more serious exposure of the workings of power reveals his focus on the powerless, the marginalized and the aberrant, as well as Ovid's treatment of the powerful and the abuses they perpetuate.

Intelligible to readers with little or no experience of Ovid, all passages of Latin are translated and the work includes relevant maps, glossaries, a timeline and suggestions for further reading.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472531346
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/02/2016
Series: Classical World
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Laurel Fulkerson is Associate Professor of Classics and Director of Graduate Studies at Florida State University, USA. She is currently editor of The Classical Jourbanal and her writing includes The Ovidian Heroine as Author (2005).

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations of Ovidian Works
Chapter 1: Life on the margins
1.1Truth Stranger than Fiction: Poet Exiled Under Suspicious Circumstances!
1.2 Meanwhile, Back in Rome…: Ovid's Historical Context
Chapter 2: Repetition compulsion and Ovidian excess
2.1 Now you see him, now you still see him: Ovidian narrative style and metre
2.2 Same Story, Different Day: Repetition and Reception
Chapter 3: Romans at Home and Abroad: Identity and the Colonial Subject
3.1 Strangers in a Strange Land: Explorers and Exiles
3.2 Speaking and silence; Victims and Victimizers
3.3 Empire and Colonialism
Further Readings
Glossary of proper names and Latin terms
Index

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