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Subjecting Verses: Latin Love Elegy and the Emergence of the Real

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Subjecting Verses: Latin Love Elegy and the Emergence of the Real

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul Allen Miller

ISBN:

9780691096742

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

2nd February 2004

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers

Dewey:

874.0109

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

595g

Description

The elegy flared into existence, commanded the cultural stage for several decades, then went extinct. This book accounts for the swift rise and sudden decline of a genre whose life span was incredibly brief relative to its impact. Examining every major poet from Catullus to Ovid, Subjecting Verses presents the first comprehensive history of Latin erotic elegy since Georg Luck's. Paul Allen Miller harmoniously weds close readings of the poetry with insights from theoreticians as diverse as Jameson, Foucault, Lacan, and Zizek. In welcome contrast to previous, thematic studies of elegy--efforts that have become bogged down in determining whether particular themes and poets were pro- or anti-Augustan--Miller offers a new, "symptomatic" history. He asks two obvious but rarely posed questions: what historical conditions were necessary to produce elegy, and what provoked its decline Ultimately, he argues that elegiac poetry arose from a fundamental split in the nature of subjectivity that occurred in the late first century--a split symptomatic of the historical changes taking place at the time.Subjecting Verses is a major interpretive feat whose influence will reach across classics and literary studies. Linking the rise of elegy with changes in how Romans imagined themselves within a rapidly changing society, it offers a new model of literary theory that neither reduces the poems to a reflection of their context nor examines them in a vacuum.

Reviews

"This work offers a panoramic analysis of a major literary genre, important for historic as well as aesthetic reasons, and of the scholarship produced on it over the past century. It applies a range of sophisticated contemporary theoretical perspectives to illuminate the genre as a whole and specific texts within it. Its close readings abound with new insights."Judith P. Hallett, University of Maryland, College Park

Author Bio

Paul Allen Miller is Director of Comparative Literature and Professor of Classics at the University of South Carolina. The author of "Lyric Texts and Lyric Consciousness and Latin Erotic Elegy", he has edited ten volumes, including "Rethinking Sexuality," (Princeton).

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