When a geographical name enters the world of poetry, it is assimilated into the narrative milieu of a specific context. It ceases to be merely a signifier and interacts with the plot of the narrative. This chapter focuses on the literary topography¹ of geographical names in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, and is divided into two parts. The first part examines the narrative dynamics of ancient etymologies and the way in which the meaning of geographical names is enmeshed with the characters and plot of a tale. The second part deals with the interplay between epic narrative and geographical setting, focusing on a number of geographical displacements in the Metamorphoses. Far from approaching literary space and geography as a decorative backdro...
textThis dissertation argues that Homer's Iliad depicts the Trojan landscape as participant in or ev...
To understand the human perception of landscapes in the past, archaeologists would require knowledge...
This study constitutes the first literary interpretation of a neglected sequence of episodes in the ...
When a geographical name enters the world of poetry, it is assimilated into the narrative milieu of ...
This study seeks to renew interest in the poetically constructed landscapes of Ovid’s Metamorphoses....
L’œuvre d’Ovide est composée au sortir d’une époque de profonds bouleversements sociaux, culturels e...
Landscape in Roman literature is manifest with symbolic potential: in particular, Vergil and Ovid re...
This dissertation examines the underlying tension in Greek literature between an all-encompassing, s...
Landscape in Roman literature is manifest with symbolic potential: in particular, Vergil and Ovid re...
This article offers a detailed examination of Ovid's Tereus, Procne and Philomela épisode (Met. 6.41...
For Ovid, erotic elegy is a quintessentially urban genre. In the Amores, excursions outside the city...
Le rapport des Métamorphoses d'Ovide à l'espace est analysé sous les trois angles du concept (espace...
Metamorphoses is an epic-style, narrative poem written in hexameters. Original, inventive and charmi...
It is argued that the reverse of a newly-discovered medallion of Commodus has nothing to do with Mt...
Among the central critical issues surrounding Ovid\u27s Metamorphoses--indeed, underlying many of th...
textThis dissertation argues that Homer's Iliad depicts the Trojan landscape as participant in or ev...
To understand the human perception of landscapes in the past, archaeologists would require knowledge...
This study constitutes the first literary interpretation of a neglected sequence of episodes in the ...
When a geographical name enters the world of poetry, it is assimilated into the narrative milieu of ...
This study seeks to renew interest in the poetically constructed landscapes of Ovid’s Metamorphoses....
L’œuvre d’Ovide est composée au sortir d’une époque de profonds bouleversements sociaux, culturels e...
Landscape in Roman literature is manifest with symbolic potential: in particular, Vergil and Ovid re...
This dissertation examines the underlying tension in Greek literature between an all-encompassing, s...
Landscape in Roman literature is manifest with symbolic potential: in particular, Vergil and Ovid re...
This article offers a detailed examination of Ovid's Tereus, Procne and Philomela épisode (Met. 6.41...
For Ovid, erotic elegy is a quintessentially urban genre. In the Amores, excursions outside the city...
Le rapport des Métamorphoses d'Ovide à l'espace est analysé sous les trois angles du concept (espace...
Metamorphoses is an epic-style, narrative poem written in hexameters. Original, inventive and charmi...
It is argued that the reverse of a newly-discovered medallion of Commodus has nothing to do with Mt...
Among the central critical issues surrounding Ovid\u27s Metamorphoses--indeed, underlying many of th...
textThis dissertation argues that Homer's Iliad depicts the Trojan landscape as participant in or ev...
To understand the human perception of landscapes in the past, archaeologists would require knowledge...
This study constitutes the first literary interpretation of a neglected sequence of episodes in the ...