The story of Circe, Scylla and Glaucus is presented as an elegiac episode of Metamorphoses. However, the characters, who are, themselves, ignorant of the elegiac code, behave in accordance with that of the epic poem, and accordingly commit a series of erotic blunders, which they pay for dearly. Beside J. Fabre-Serris’ political analysis, a literary reading of the story is also possible. In fact, the clumsy trio contrasts with the couple Vertumnus and Pomona, also portrayed in book XIV, in which the lover is a perfect elegiac hero who succeeds brilliantly. By implicitly contrasting the two modes of conduct and by portraying a triumphant elegiac hero, Ovid casts judgement on the relative worth of the two literary genres.Laigneau-Fontaine Sylv...
The anonymous French Ovide moralisé is the first full translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, covering ...
Abstract: Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) consists of three books. The first teaches the young...
A compact textual unit of six elegiac poems opening the third book of the Corpus Tibullianum ([Tib.]...
International audienceThe story of Circe, Scylla and Glaucus is presented as an elegiac episode of M...
International audienceThe story of Circe, Scylla and Glaucus is presented as an elegiac episode of M...
In Ovid’s works we can find a lot of duplicated structures, but Metamorphoses XIV provides a special...
This article aims to analyze the function and relevance of the Circe, Glaucus and Scylla episode in ...
The stories told by Achaemenides and Macareus, in the fourteenth book of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, thro...
We think that it is not sufficient to say that the XIV Book of Ovid’s Metamorphoses belongs to a wh...
This study approaches Ovid's erotic works within the unifying perspective of a genre: the love elegy...
Immortality of poetry is crucial to Ovid’s self-fashioning as a canonical love elegist. In the epilo...
Metamorphoses is an epic-style, narrative poem written in hexameters. Original, inventive and charmi...
Abstract.– What does Ovid show when, at the end of Book IX of Metamorphoses, he narrates the story o...
This dissertation investigates references to five mythological characters (Penelope, Laodamia, Andro...
The allegorical dimension of the text in the early French Renaissance culture became, under the infl...
The anonymous French Ovide moralisé is the first full translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, covering ...
Abstract: Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) consists of three books. The first teaches the young...
A compact textual unit of six elegiac poems opening the third book of the Corpus Tibullianum ([Tib.]...
International audienceThe story of Circe, Scylla and Glaucus is presented as an elegiac episode of M...
International audienceThe story of Circe, Scylla and Glaucus is presented as an elegiac episode of M...
In Ovid’s works we can find a lot of duplicated structures, but Metamorphoses XIV provides a special...
This article aims to analyze the function and relevance of the Circe, Glaucus and Scylla episode in ...
The stories told by Achaemenides and Macareus, in the fourteenth book of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, thro...
We think that it is not sufficient to say that the XIV Book of Ovid’s Metamorphoses belongs to a wh...
This study approaches Ovid's erotic works within the unifying perspective of a genre: the love elegy...
Immortality of poetry is crucial to Ovid’s self-fashioning as a canonical love elegist. In the epilo...
Metamorphoses is an epic-style, narrative poem written in hexameters. Original, inventive and charmi...
Abstract.– What does Ovid show when, at the end of Book IX of Metamorphoses, he narrates the story o...
This dissertation investigates references to five mythological characters (Penelope, Laodamia, Andro...
The allegorical dimension of the text in the early French Renaissance culture became, under the infl...
The anonymous French Ovide moralisé is the first full translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, covering ...
Abstract: Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) consists of three books. The first teaches the young...
A compact textual unit of six elegiac poems opening the third book of the Corpus Tibullianum ([Tib.]...