Anders Cullhed’s study The Shadow of Creusa explores the early
Christian confrontation with pagan culture as a remote anticipation of
many later clashes between religious orthodoxy and literary
fictionality. After a careful survey of Saint Augustine’s critical
attitudes to ancient myth and poetry, summarized as a long drawn-out
farewell, Cullhed examines other Late Antique dismissals as well as
appropriations of the classical heritage. Macrobius, Martianus Capella
and Boethius figure among the Late Antique intellectuals who attempted
to save or even restore the old mythology by means of allegorical
representation. On the other hand, pious poets such as Paulinus of
Nola and Bible epic writers such as Iuvencus or Avitus of Vienne
turned against pagan lies, and the mighty arch-bishop of Milan, Saint
Ambrose, played off unconditional Christian truth against the last
Roman strongholds of cultural pluralism. Thus, The Shadow of Creusa
elucidates a cultural conflict which was to leave traces all through
the Middle Ages and reach down to our present day.
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Negotiating Fictionality in Late Antique Latin Literature
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9783110388367
Publisert
2015
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De Gruyter
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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