Re-presenting Virgil
Fabrizio Serra Editore
English Text.
Pisa, 2004; paperback, pp. 264, cm 15,5x23.
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Weight: 0.78 kg
Indice: G. W. MOST, S. SPENCE, Introduction; A. BARCHIESI, Quando Virgilio era un moderno: una delle più antiche recite delle Geor-giche, e il contesto di una spiritosaggine; N. HOLZBERG, Impersonating Young Virgil: The Author of the Catalepton and his libellus; J. FARRELL, Ovid's virgilian Career; P. A. MILLER, The Parodic Sublime: Ovid's Recep-tion of Virgil in Heroides 7; J. F. Miller, Prop-ertian Reception of Virgil's Actian Apollo; D. FEENEY, Tenui ... latens discrimine: Spotting the Differences in Statius' Achilleid; J. M. ZIOLKOWSKI, Between Text and Music: The Reception of Virgilian Speeches in Early Me-dieval Manuscripts; C. PERKELL, Irony in the Underworlds of Dante and Virgil: Readings of Francesca and Palinurus; P. HARDIE, In the Steps of the Sibyl: Tradition and Desire in the Epic Underworld; S. HINDS, Petrarch, Cicero, Virgil: Virtual Community in Familiares 24, 4; D. QUINT, The Virgilian Coordinates of Paradise Lost; W. FITZGERALD, Fatalis Machina: Berlioz's Les Troyens; M. LOWRIE, Blanchot and the Death of Virgil; W. R. JOHNSON, Robert Lowell's American Aeneas.
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