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Madness Transformed - A Reading of Ovid's Metamorphoses (Paperback)
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Madness Transformed - A Reading of Ovid's Metamorphoses (Paperback)
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Madness Transformed: A Reading of Ovid's Metamorphoses is a
detailed critical examination of a masterpiece of Augustan Latin
epic poetry. In the manner of Lee Fratantuono's previous volume,
Madness Unchained: A Reading of Virgil's Aeneid, this sequel seeks
to explicate Ovid's magnum opus by moving scene by scene through
the entire work. Through a close study of Ovid's limpid dactylic
hexameters, Fratantuono demonstrates the way in which the
Metamorphoses stands forth as a bold answer to the Aeneid as
another epic consideration of the enigma that was the Augustan
principate, with a vision of Roman history (and literature) that
both responds to and challenges Virgil. Much of what Virgil left
enigmatic and ambiguous is addressed more directly by Ovid, who,
unlike his epic predecessor, suffered rather than prospered under
the Augustan regime. Madness Transformed considers each tale of
wondrous metamorphosis and ironic commentary as it seeks to provide
a coherent reading of what might appear a most incoherent poem.
Fratantuono carefully examines and critiques secondary scholarship
on the Metamorphoses, but the primary method for this journey
through Ovid is a close reading of what Ovid the epic poet (and
Roman historian) actually says. Fratantuono pays special attention
to the sources for Ovid's myths and the Nachleben of Ovid's great
achievement, especially in medieval and Renaissance France. These
considerations will prove valuable to any reader of classical
literature and Roman history from novice to expert. An annotated
bibliography provides a guide to further reading on the poem, while
the introduction offers a foundation for this study: Ovid as reader
of Virgil, in the aftermath of some of the more momentous turning
points of Augustus' reign. The madness that was unchained in
Virgil, destined to haunt Rome forever, is now revealed by Ovid to
have been transformed, as Rome moves definitively from Republic to
Empire.
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