Essay written for a pioneering collection of papers on the application of modern literary theory to ancient texts, focusing on closure as a narratological and ideological problem. Demonstrates how the controversial closing sections of Ovid's Metamorphoses and Fasti are saturated with tensions between the poet and the emperor, and closure becomes a struggle for power between the author and political authority
Summary: This article argues that the extant works of early Greek hexameter poetry reveal a consiste...
We can begin to approach what might be called the peculiarity of literature as a form of cognitive p...
Smith (1968) argues that poems may end with formal changes which produce an experience of closure in...
Essay written for a pioneering collection of papers on the application of modern literary theory to ...
206 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.A text will achieve closure i...
This ambitious book investigates a major yet underexplored nexus of themes in Roman cultural history...
This essay analyzes the final stanzas of Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde in order to challenge the cr...
Since the millennium, contemporary novelists have produced innovative works of fiction that rely upo...
2018-08-07This dissertation offers a literary, historical, and cultural analysis of Ovid’s “Epistula...
The closure of Horace’s Ars poetica – a central poem of the Augustan age and an important contributi...
Serious literary fictional narratives seem important; they have a significant place in university cu...
This essay reviews the domain of the literary contrasting it with other intellectual discourses; esp...
Abstract – Pre-closing and closing sequences are a standard feature of conversations, permitting a h...
The genre of Roman Elegy represents a narrative told by a youthful member of the Roman elite on the ...
This article examines the ends of lyric poetry in the teleological sense (il fine) by investigating ...
Summary: This article argues that the extant works of early Greek hexameter poetry reveal a consiste...
We can begin to approach what might be called the peculiarity of literature as a form of cognitive p...
Smith (1968) argues that poems may end with formal changes which produce an experience of closure in...
Essay written for a pioneering collection of papers on the application of modern literary theory to ...
206 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.A text will achieve closure i...
This ambitious book investigates a major yet underexplored nexus of themes in Roman cultural history...
This essay analyzes the final stanzas of Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde in order to challenge the cr...
Since the millennium, contemporary novelists have produced innovative works of fiction that rely upo...
2018-08-07This dissertation offers a literary, historical, and cultural analysis of Ovid’s “Epistula...
The closure of Horace’s Ars poetica – a central poem of the Augustan age and an important contributi...
Serious literary fictional narratives seem important; they have a significant place in university cu...
This essay reviews the domain of the literary contrasting it with other intellectual discourses; esp...
Abstract – Pre-closing and closing sequences are a standard feature of conversations, permitting a h...
The genre of Roman Elegy represents a narrative told by a youthful member of the Roman elite on the ...
This article examines the ends of lyric poetry in the teleological sense (il fine) by investigating ...
Summary: This article argues that the extant works of early Greek hexameter poetry reveal a consiste...
We can begin to approach what might be called the peculiarity of literature as a form of cognitive p...
Smith (1968) argues that poems may end with formal changes which produce an experience of closure in...