This book investigates the complex reception of Terence in Ovid and a
number of allusions to the Terentian comedies in the love elegies and
the exilic elegiac epistle Tristia 2. The genres of Latin love elegy
and New Comedy are often seen as closely connected in research, and
one leading view is that Latin love elegy to a large degree springs
out of the comic genre. However, though both genres are strongly
rooted in social practise and presents interpersonal relationships in
a non-mythological, everyday setting, there are also major differences
between them. Marriage, for instance, is the conventional goal for the
young lover withing the comic genre, whereas the elegiac lover should
avoid it. Taking into account both the similarities and the crucial
differences between the comic genre and Latin love elegy, and key
elegiac topoi such as seruitium amoris and militia amoris, this book
demonstrates an intricate connection between Ovid and Terence, and a
complex nexus of allusions that goes straight to the core of Ovid’s
elegiac authorship. Winner of the Trends in Classics Book Prize 2023
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Tradition and Allusion in the Love Elegies and Beyond
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ISBN
9783111308548
Publisert
2023
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De Gruyter
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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