Framing classical reception studies : : different perspectives on a developing field / / edited by Maarten De Pourcq, Nathalie de Haan, David Rijser.

"Framing Classical Reception Studies contains a representative number of analytic and synthetic contributions by scholars from diverse parts of the field of Classical Reception Studies. Together, they afford a synoptic view and typology of an extremely large and continuously diversifying discip...

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Superior document:Metaforms ; Volume 19
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Metaforms ; v. 19.
Physical Description:1 online resource :; illustrations
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Table of Contents:
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Framing Classical Reception Studies: Introduction
  • Maarten De Pourcq, Nathalie de Haan and David Rijser
  • Framing Reception
  • Aspirations and Mantras in Classical Reception Research: Can There Really Be Dialogue between Ancient and Modern?
  • Lorna Hardwick
  • Familiarity and Recognition: Towards a New Vocabulary for Classical Reception Studies
  • Clare Foster
  • Of Mice and Manuscripts: Literary Reception and the Material Text
  • Fran Middleton
  • Approaching Classical Reception through the Frame of Social Class
  • Edith Hall and Henry Stead
  • Cases, Contexts and Frames
  • Classical Reception in Medieval Preaching: Pyramus and Thisbe in Three Fifteenth-Century Sermons
  • Pietro Delcorno
  • Rutilius Namatianus’ De reditu suo: the Anthropology of Reception
  • Piet Gerbrandy
  • Comenius: the New Tityrus of Leibniz (G.W. Leibniz, In Johannem Amosum Comenium)
  • Cecilia Pavarani
  • Innocence Framed: Classical Myth as a Strategic Tool in Jacob Duym’s Nassausche Perseus (1606)
  • Jeroen Jansen
  • Nepos and Suetonius Meet the Early Modern Period: Some Observations on Transformations of Ancient Biographical Literature in Humanist Editions and Commentaries
  • Ronny Kaiser
  • Framing Humanist Visions of Rome: Heritage Construction in Latin Literature
  • Susanna de Beer
  • Translation as Classical Reception: ‘Transcreative’ Rhythmic Translations in Brazil
  • Rodrigo Tadeu Gonçalves and Guilherme Gontijo Flores
  • Breaking Bad as Mirror of Medea: a Case for Comparative Reception
  • Koen Vacano
  • Epilogue: Nothing to Do with Oedipus? Towards New Roles for Classics
  • David Rijser.