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The Portrait of the Lover Maurizio Bettini

The Portrait of the Lover By Maurizio Bettini

The Portrait of the Lover by Maurizio Bettini


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A large collection of stories where one of a pair of separated lovers retains a portrait or some other image of the absent beloved, all discussed with vivid intelligence and zestful appreciation for their emotional punch and tonal variety.

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The Portrait of the Lover by Maurizio Bettini

There are a surprising number of stories from antiquity about people who fall in love with statues or paintings, and about lovers who use such visual representations as substitutes for an absent beloved. In a charmingly conversational, witty meditation on this literary theme, Maurizio Bettini moves into a wide-ranging consideration of the relationship between self and image, the nature of love in the ancient world, the role of representation in culture, and more. Drawing on historical events and cultural practices as well as literary works, The Portrait of the Lover is a lucid excursion into the anthropology of the image.

The majority of the stories and poems Bettini examines come from Greek and Roman classical antiquity, but he reaches as far as Petrarch, Da Ponte, and Poe. The stories themselves-ranging from the impassioned to the bizarre, and from the sublime to the hilarious-serve as touchstones for Bettini's evocative explorations of the role of representation in literature and in culture. Although he begins with a consideration of lovers' portraits, Bettini soon broadens his concerns to include the role of shadows, dreams, commemorative statues, statues brought to life, and vengeful statues-in short, an entire range of images that take on a life of their own.

The chapters shift skillfully from one theme to another, touching on the nature of desire, loss, memory, and death. Bettini brings to the discussion of these tales not only a broad learning about cultures but also a delighted sense of wonder and admiration for the evocative power and endless variety of the stories themselves.

The Portrait of the Lover Reviews

"Bettini traces in loving and intricate detail every possible variation on erotic passion for material images (painted or sculpted, reflections and shadows) offered by the writers of antiquity. . . . Bettini dramatizes brilliantly Graeco-Roman culture's obsession with images."--"Times Literary Supplement

About Maurizio Bettini

Maurizio Bettini is Professor of Greek and Latin Philology at the University of Siena, Italy, and the author of Anthropology and Roman Culture: Kinship, Time, Images of the Soul (1991), among other works.

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CIN0520208501G
9780520208506
0520208501
The Portrait of the Lover by Maurizio Bettini
Used - Good
Hardback
University of California Press
1999-09-28
353
N/A
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