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Homeric Effects in Vergil's Narrative: Updated Edition Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Barchiesi, Alessandro (Author), Marchesi, Ilaria (Translator), Fox, Matt (Translator)
ISBN: 069116181X     ISBN-13: 9780691161815
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Ancient And Classical
Dewey: 873.01
LCCN: 2014012449
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5.9" W x 8.7" (0.80 lbs) 216 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
 
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The study of Homeric imitations in Vergil has one of the longest traditions in Western culture, starting from the very moment the Aeneid was circulated. Homeric Effects in Vergil's Narrative is the first English translation of one of the most important and influential modern studies in this
tradition. In this revised and expanded edition, Alessandro Barchiesi advances innovative approaches even as he recuperates significant earlier interpretations, from Servius to G. N. Knauer.Approaching Homeric allusions in the Aeneid as narrative effects rather than glimpses of the creative mind
of the author at work, Homeric Effects in Vergil's Narrative demonstrates how these allusions generate hesitations and questions, as well as insights and guidance, and how they participate in the creation of narrative meaning. The book also examines how layers of competing interpretations in Homer
are relevant to the Aeneid, revealing again the richness of the Homeric tradition as a component of meaning in the Aeneid. Finally, Homeric Effects in Vergil's Narrative goes beyond previous studies of the Aeneid by distinguishing between two forms of Homeric intertextuality: reusing a text as an
individual model or as a generic matrix.For this edition, a new chapter has been added, and in a new afterword the author puts the book in the context of changes in the study of Latin literature and intertextuality.A masterful work of classical scholarship, Homeric Effects in Vergil's Narrative also
has valuable insights for the wider study of imitation, allusion, intertextuality, epic, and literary theory.