The war with god: theomachy in Roman imperial poetry
"Epic and tragedy, from Homer's Achilles and Euripides' Pentheus to Marlowe's Tamburlaine and Milton's Satan, are filled with characters challenging and warring against the gods. Nowhere is the theme of theomachy more frequently and powerfully represented, however, than in t...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Epic and tragedy, from Homer's Achilles and Euripides' Pentheus to Marlowe's Tamburlaine and Milton's Satan, are filled with characters challenging and warring against the gods. Nowhere is the theme of theomachy more frequently and powerfully represented, however, than in the poetry of early imperial Rome, from Ovid's Metamorphoses at the beginning of the century to Statius' Thebaid near its end. This book...the first full-length study of human-divine conflict in Roman literature... asks why the war against god was so important to the poets of the first century AD and how this understudied period of literary history influenced a larger tradition in Western literature. Drawing on a variety of contexts... politics, religion, philosophy, and aesthetics...Pramit Chaudhuri argues for the fundamental importance of battles between humans and gods in representing the Roman world. A cast of tyrants, emperors, rebels, iconoclasts, philosophers, and ambitious poets brings to life some of the most extraordinary artistic products of classical antiquity. Based on close readings of the major extant epics and selected tragedies, the book replaces a traditionally Aeneid-centric view of imperial epic with a richer dialogue between Greek and Roman texts, contemporary authors, and diverse genres. The renewed sense of a tradition reveals how the conflicts these works represent constitute a distinctive theology informed by other discourses yet peculiar to epic and tragedy. Beginning with the Greek background and ending with a look ahead to developments in the Renaissance, this book charts the history of a theme that would find its richest expression in a time when men became gods and impiety threatened the very order of the world".. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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ISBN: | 9780199993383 |
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adam_text | THE WAR WITH GOD
/ CHAUDHURI, PRAMIT.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION
1. THEOMACHY IN GREEK EPIC AND TRAGEDY
2. THE ORIGINS OF ROMAN THEOMACHY: LUCRETIUS AND VERGIL
3. THEOMACHY AS TEST IN OVID S METAMORPHOSES
4. DEIFICATION AND THEOMACHY IN SENECA S HERCULES FURENS
5. THEOMACHY IN HISTORICAL EPIC: DISENCHANTMENT AND REMYSTIFICATION IN
LUCAN S BELLUM CIVILE
6. PARADIGMS OF THEOMACHY IN FLAVIAN EPIC: HOMER, INTERTEXTUALITY, AND
THE STRUGGLE FOR IDENTITY
7. THE WAR OF THE WORLDS: HANNIBAL AS THEOMACH IN SILIUS ITALICUS
PUNICA
8. THEOMACHY AND THE LIMITS OF EPIC: CAPANEUS IN STATIUS THEBAID
9. THE POLITICS OF THEOMACHY
EPILOGUE
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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spelling | Chaudhuri, Pramit Verfasser (DE-588)1057027146 aut The war with god theomachy in Roman imperial poetry Pramit Chaudhuri New York, NY [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2014 XIV, 386 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "Epic and tragedy, from Homer's Achilles and Euripides' Pentheus to Marlowe's Tamburlaine and Milton's Satan, are filled with characters challenging and warring against the gods. Nowhere is the theme of theomachy more frequently and powerfully represented, however, than in the poetry of early imperial Rome, from Ovid's Metamorphoses at the beginning of the century to Statius' Thebaid near its end. This book...the first full-length study of human-divine conflict in Roman literature... asks why the war against god was so important to the poets of the first century AD and how this understudied period of literary history influenced a larger tradition in Western literature. Drawing on a variety of contexts... politics, religion, philosophy, and aesthetics...Pramit Chaudhuri argues for the fundamental importance of battles between humans and gods in representing the Roman world. A cast of tyrants, emperors, rebels, iconoclasts, philosophers, and ambitious poets brings to life some of the most extraordinary artistic products of classical antiquity. Based on close readings of the major extant epics and selected tragedies, the book replaces a traditionally Aeneid-centric view of imperial epic with a richer dialogue between Greek and Roman texts, contemporary authors, and diverse genres. The renewed sense of a tradition reveals how the conflicts these works represent constitute a distinctive theology informed by other discourses yet peculiar to epic and tragedy. Beginning with the Greek background and ending with a look ahead to developments in the Renaissance, this book charts the history of a theme that would find its richest expression in a time when men became gods and impiety threatened the very order of the world".. Geschichte 30 v. Chr.-100 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte HISTORY / Ancient / Rome bisacsh LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Ancient, Classical & Medieval bisacsh RELIGION / History bisacsh Latin poetry History and criticism Theology in literature Theomachy Good and evil in literature HISTORY / Ancient / Rome LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Ancient, Classical & Medieval RELIGION / History Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd rswk-swf Epos (DE-588)4015065-3 gnd rswk-swf Versdichtung (DE-588)4318806-0 gnd rswk-swf Theomachie Motiv (DE-588)1060777606 gnd rswk-swf Rom Mythologie der Römer (DE-2581)TH000006496 gbd Religion der Griechen (DE-2581)TH000006500 gbd Römische Literatur, Augusteische Zeit (DE-2581)TH000005173 gbd Römische Literatur, I. Jhdt. n. Chr. (DE-2581)TH000005174 gbd Senecae Tragoediae (DE-2581)TH000002781 gbd Statius, P. Papinius (DE-2581)TH000002866 gbd Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 s Epos (DE-588)4015065-3 s Theomachie Motiv (DE-588)1060777606 s Geschichte 30 v. Chr.-100 z DE-604 Versdichtung (DE-588)4318806-0 s 1\p DE-604 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027220678&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Chaudhuri, Pramit The war with god theomachy in Roman imperial poetry Geschichte HISTORY / Ancient / Rome bisacsh LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Ancient, Classical & Medieval bisacsh RELIGION / History bisacsh Latin poetry History and criticism Theology in literature Theomachy Good and evil in literature HISTORY / Ancient / Rome LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Ancient, Classical & Medieval RELIGION / History Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd Epos (DE-588)4015065-3 gnd Versdichtung (DE-588)4318806-0 gnd Theomachie Motiv (DE-588)1060777606 gnd |
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title | The war with god theomachy in Roman imperial poetry |
title_auth | The war with god theomachy in Roman imperial poetry |
title_exact_search | The war with god theomachy in Roman imperial poetry |
title_full | The war with god theomachy in Roman imperial poetry Pramit Chaudhuri |
title_fullStr | The war with god theomachy in Roman imperial poetry Pramit Chaudhuri |
title_full_unstemmed | The war with god theomachy in Roman imperial poetry Pramit Chaudhuri |
title_short | The war with god |
title_sort | the war with god theomachy in roman imperial poetry |
title_sub | theomachy in Roman imperial poetry |
topic | Geschichte HISTORY / Ancient / Rome bisacsh LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Ancient, Classical & Medieval bisacsh RELIGION / History bisacsh Latin poetry History and criticism Theology in literature Theomachy Good and evil in literature HISTORY / Ancient / Rome LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Ancient, Classical & Medieval RELIGION / History Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd Epos (DE-588)4015065-3 gnd Versdichtung (DE-588)4318806-0 gnd Theomachie Motiv (DE-588)1060777606 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte HISTORY / Ancient / Rome LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Ancient, Classical & Medieval RELIGION / History Latin poetry History and criticism Theology in literature Theomachy Good and evil in literature Latein Epos Versdichtung Theomachie Motiv Rom |
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