Lucan and Flavian Epic / / Kyle Gervais, Randall Pogorzelski, and Sarah Graham-Shaughnessy.
Roman imperial epic is enjoying a moment in the sun in the twenty-first century, as Lucan, Valerius Flaccus, Statius, and Silius Italicus have all been the subject of a remarkable increase in scholarly attention and appreciation. Lucan and Flavian epic characterizes and historicizes that moment, sho...
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Lucan -- 2.1 Lucan's Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Receptions -- 2.2 Lucan in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries -- 2.3 Lucan's Intertextuality -- 2.4 The Completeness of the Poem -- 3 Valerius Flaccus -- 3.1 The Text: Manuscript, Date, and Completion -- 3.2 Intertextuality and Belatedness -- 3.3 Intertextual Models: Virgil, Apollonius, and Others -- 3.4 Mythological Characterization -- 3.5 Current Trends and Future Directions -- 4 Statius -- 4.1 The Thebaid: the Statian Renaissance -- 4.1.1 The Politics of the Thebaid: Optimists and Pessimists -- 4.1.2 The Thebaid in the Ancient Canon -- 4.2 The Thebaid: the Statian nouvelle vague -- 4.2.1 Sociocultural and Intertextual Readings -- 4.2.2 Reevaluating the Text and Transmission -- 4.3 The Thebaid: Current Trends and Future Directions -- 4.3.1 Commentaries -- 4.3.2 Poetics and Politics -- 4.3.3 Sociocultural Approaches -- 4.3.4 Intertextuality -- 4.3.5 Reception -- 4.4 The Achilleid -- 4.4.1 The Text of the Achilleid -- 4.4.2 Gender and Genre in the Achilleid -- 4.4.3 Future Directions -- 5 Silius Italicus -- 5.1 Exemplarity in the Punica -- 5.2 Civil War in the Punica -- 5.3 Intertextuality in the Punica -- 5.4 Silius' Ancient and Early Modern Reception -- 5.5 Silius in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries -- 5.6 Silius' Resistance to Redemption -- 5.7 The Future of the Punica -- Bibliography -- Index. | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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