Pasiphae, Ariadne, and Phaedra in Latin Poetry
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Köp båda 2 för 3060 krOvid devoted about half of his poetic career to the production of several collections of amatory verse, all composed in elegiac couplets. Indeed, his irrepressible interest in love, sex and elegiac poetry is one of the defining features of his ent...
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<br>Rebecca Armstrong is Fellow and Tutor in Classics, St Hilda's College, and Department of Classics, Oxford University.<br>
Introduction; I. THEMES; 1. Ethics and Poetics: Literary and Personal Memory in Representations of Cretan Women; 2. The Call of the Wild; 3. Vice and Virtue; II. TEXTS; 4. Pasiphae in the Eclogues and Ars Amatoria; 5. Ariadne in Catullus 64; 6. Ariadne and Ovid; 7. Phaedra from Elegiac Lover to Stoic Anti-Exemplum? Heroides 4 and Seneca, Phaedra; Conclusion