Madness Triumphant: A Reading of Lucan’s Pharsalia offers the most
detailed and comprehensive analysis of Lucan’s epic poem of the
civil war between Caesar and Pompey to have appeared in English. In
the manner of his previous books on Virgil and Ovid, Professor
Fratantuono considers the Pharsalia as an epic investigation of the
nature of fury and madness in Rome, this time during the increasing
insanity of Nero’s reign. The volume proceeds chapter by chapter,
book by book through Lucan’s poem, as it unfolds the thesis that the
poet Lucan crafted an epic response to both Virgil and Ovid, the
closing movement in a three act tragedy of madness. In response to the
Aeneid, Lucan raises the idea that the final ethnographic settlement
of Trojans and Italians may not have been for the best, while in
response to the Metamorphoses, he explores the idea that the
immortality achieved by the poet may not, after all, prove to be a
blessing. An introduction and bibliography provide additional
direction for the study of this greatest surviving work of literature
from the so-called Silver Age of Neronian literature, while the
individual chapters offer in-depth bibliographical citations and
extensive annotation as a guide to further study of the poem.
Lucan’s poem is revealed to be the consummate hymn to fury, as the
poet offers a return to the opening of Homer’s Iliad and the wrath
of Achilles, which is now viewed as part of an unending cycle of
madness that will end only in the flames of a global conflagration
that will consume all things. The pervasive intertext of Lucan’s
epic poem with his predecessor Manilius’ Astronomica is also
investigated, as the nature of Lucan’s response to both Stoic and
Epicurean antecedents is explored. Manilius’ stars are virtually
sprinkled through the Pharsalia, as the heavens offer a celestial
canvas for the poet of fury to illustrate the beautiful lies that may
ultimately be shown to conceal even more seductive truths.
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A Reading of Lucan's Pharsalia
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ISBN
9780739173152
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
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Lexington Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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