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Maximianus Elegies Vasileios Pappas

Maximianus Elegies By Vasileios Pappas

Maximianus Elegies by Vasileios Pappas


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Maximianus Elegies: Love Elegy Grew Old by Vasileios Pappas

This book is the first study to focus on a metaliterary interpretation of Maximianus Elegies, and aims to fill a major gap in international literature concerning the thoughts of the last love elegist on the evolution and renovation of the genre of love elegy during Late Antiquity.

The book includes all known subjects of Maximianus poetry (e.g., the division of his work into six elegies, its attribution to Cornelius Gallus by Pomponius Gauricus in 1502, its reception in recent years, the intellectual milieu of the Ostrogothic Italy, the historical contextualization of his poetry, the Appendix Maximiani, the impact of the Augustan love elegy (and especially Ovids) upon it, etc.), in order to offer a more complete picture of it. However, the content of the book is predominantly prototype, as it examines subjects that have not previously been discussed in the past. These include: a) The generic interaction between the host genre of love elegy, and several guest genres (e.g., Roman comedy, epic, pastoral); b) The hidden metapoetic discourse regarding the genre of love elegy itself.

The book is intended for scholars or students working on or interested in Roman love elegy and its generic evolution in Late Antiquity.

About Vasileios Pappas

Vasileios Pappas, University of Ioannina, Greece.

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NPB9783110770377
9783110770377
3110770377
Maximianus Elegies: Love Elegy Grew Old by Vasileios Pappas
New
Hardback
De Gruyter
2022-12-19
254
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