Education, religion, and literary culture in the 4th century CE : : a study of the underworld topos in Claudian's De raptu Proserpinae / / Gabriela Ryser.

"This book contextualizes Claudian's handling of the Proserpina myth and the underworld in the history of literature and religion while showing intersections with and differences between the literary and religious uses of the underworld topos. In doing so, the study provides an incentive t...

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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen : : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,, [2020]
©2020
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Beiträge zur Europäischen Religionsgeschichte (BERG) ; Volume 7
Physical Description:1 online resource (389 pages).
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Summary:"This book contextualizes Claudian's handling of the Proserpina myth and the underworld in the history of literature and religion while showing intersections with and differences between the literary and religious uses of the underworld topos. In doing so, the study provides an incentive to rethink the dichotomy of the terms "religious" and "non-religious" in favour of a more nuanced model of references and refunctionalisations of elements which are, or could be, religiously connotated. A close philological analysis of De raptu Proserpinae identifies the sphere of myth and poetry as an area of expressive freedom, a parallel universe to theological discourses (whether they be pagan-philosophical or Christian), while the profound understanding and skilful use of this particular sphere "a formative aspect of European religious and intellectual history" is postulated as a characteristic of the educated Roman and of Claudian's poetry."-- Back cover.
ISBN:3666573215
3647573213
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Gabriela Ryser.