Apollonius Rhodius' Argonautica is a voyage across time as well as
space. The Argonauts encounter monsters, nymphs, shepherds, and kings
who represent earlier stages of the cosmos or human society; they are
given glimpses into the future, and themselves effect changes in the
world through which they travel. Readers undergo a still more complex
form of temporal transport, enabled not just to imagine themselves
into the deep past, but to examine the layers of poetic and
intellectual history from which Apollonius crafts his poem. Taking its
lead from ancient critical preoccupations with poetry's ethical
significance, this volume argues that the Argonautica produces an
understanding of time and temporal experience which ramifies variously
in readers' lives. When describing the people and creatures who
occupied the past, Apollonius extends readers' capacity for empathetic
response to the worlds inhabited by others. In the ecphrasis of
Jason's cloak and the account of Jason's conversations with Medea,
readers are invited to scrutinize the relationship between exempla and
temporal change, while episodes such as the taking of the Golden
Fleece explore links between perceptions and their temporal situation.
Running through the poem, and through the readings that comprise this
book, is an attention to the intellectual potential of the 'untimely'
— objects, experience, and language which do not belong
straightforwardly to a particular time. Treatment of such phenomena is
crucial to the poem's aspiration to inform and expand readers'
understanding of themselves as subjects in and of history.
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Apollonius Rhodius' Argonautica
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192588197
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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