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"-- |
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topic | Latin poetry History and criticism. Theology in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94009148 Theomachy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96012275 Good and evil in literature. Poésie latine Histoire et critique. Théologie dans la littérature. Théomachie. POETRY Ancient, Classical & Medieval. bisacsh Good and evil in literature fast Latin poetry fast Theology in literature fast Theomachy fast |
topic_facet | Latin poetry History and criticism. Theology in literature. Theomachy. Good and evil in literature. Poésie latine Histoire et critique. Théologie dans la littérature. Théomachie. POETRY Ancient, Classical & Medieval. Good and evil in literature Latin poetry Theology in literature Theomachy Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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