Ovid's elegiac festivals
Ovid's elegiac festivals1991
About this book
Until recently, Ovid's Fasti has been the most neglected of his major poems. The present study aims to contribute to the rehabilitation of the Fasti as a work of art by analyzing Ovid's depictions of religious ceremonial in the light of the elegiac tradition, especially the tradition of Ovid's own earlier elegies. After introductory studies of the Fasti's poetics and of sacred rites in the Amores, the author explicates eleven of the poetic calendar's versions of festivals. Special attention is devoted to the poem's polytonality and shifting personae.
Details
- First published
- 1991
- OL Work ID
- OL4084860W
Subjects
Calendar in literatureFasts and feasts in literatureFestivalsHistory and criticismKnowledgeLatin Didactic poetryLatin Elegiac poetryManners and customsReligious life and customsRites and ceremoniesOvid, 43 b.c.-17 a.d. or 18 a.d.Didactic poetry, history and criticismElegiac poetry, history and criticismRome, religionKnowledge and learningRites and ceremonies in literatureFestivals in literatureSocial life and customs