This study examines the constructions and uses of the figure of Ovid in French writing of the second half of the seventeenth century, and explores how they were modulated by contemporary aesthetic and cultural concerns. As the influence of Ovid’s poetry made itself felt in various ways – in the mythopoeia of the Sun-King and the fashionable galant salons – interest in the story of Ovid’s life blossomed. This, I argue, was facilitated by new forms of ‘life-writing’, the nouvelle historique and histoire galante, and fuelled in unexpected ways by the escalating querelle des Anciens et des Modernes. Research has been done on the reception and influence of Ovid’s poetry in this period, but little attention has been paid to the figure of Ovid. Th...
This thesis considers Ovid\u27s use and avoidance of personal names in his poetry written in exile. ...
Using a combination of manuscript and printed sources, this thesis examines the ways in which Ovid’s...
« L’autre Ovide » met en lumière la manière dont les références et allusions aux œuvres classiques d...
Les Exilés de la cour d’Auguste (1672–78) was one of Madame de Villedieu’s most successful novels, a...
This thesis begins by outlining the origins of the elegy as a literary form, passing from the fragme...
Throughout the last decades, researchers of the history of the reception of classical authors have p...
This article refers to the notion of ‘‘ author ’’ in Greco-Latin times, showing how, in Ovid’s work,...
The anonymous French Ovide moralisé is the first full translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, covering ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation focuses on the influence of Ovid ('Metamorp...
Later historians, such as Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio, have dominated interpretations of even...
Throughout the last decades, researchers of the history of the reception of classical authors have p...
When we talk about the great poets of Ancient Rome, we talk about Vergil, Horace, maybe even about C...
Abstract: Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) consists of three books. The first teaches the young...
A study of Elizabethan Ovidianism would be interesting if only for the reason that it illustrates t...
In this dissertation, I examine the early reception of Ovid in satirical authors from the time of Ov...
This thesis considers Ovid\u27s use and avoidance of personal names in his poetry written in exile. ...
Using a combination of manuscript and printed sources, this thesis examines the ways in which Ovid’s...
« L’autre Ovide » met en lumière la manière dont les références et allusions aux œuvres classiques d...
Les Exilés de la cour d’Auguste (1672–78) was one of Madame de Villedieu’s most successful novels, a...
This thesis begins by outlining the origins of the elegy as a literary form, passing from the fragme...
Throughout the last decades, researchers of the history of the reception of classical authors have p...
This article refers to the notion of ‘‘ author ’’ in Greco-Latin times, showing how, in Ovid’s work,...
The anonymous French Ovide moralisé is the first full translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, covering ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation focuses on the influence of Ovid ('Metamorp...
Later historians, such as Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio, have dominated interpretations of even...
Throughout the last decades, researchers of the history of the reception of classical authors have p...
When we talk about the great poets of Ancient Rome, we talk about Vergil, Horace, maybe even about C...
Abstract: Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) consists of three books. The first teaches the young...
A study of Elizabethan Ovidianism would be interesting if only for the reason that it illustrates t...
In this dissertation, I examine the early reception of Ovid in satirical authors from the time of Ov...
This thesis considers Ovid\u27s use and avoidance of personal names in his poetry written in exile. ...
Using a combination of manuscript and printed sources, this thesis examines the ways in which Ovid’s...
« L’autre Ovide » met en lumière la manière dont les références et allusions aux œuvres classiques d...