Barbarian variations : Tereus, Procne and Philomela in Ovid (Met. 6.412-674) and Beyond

This article offers a detailed examination of Ovid's Tereus, Procne and Philomela épisode (Met. 6.412-674). Our focus on the tale's literary and thematic profile, within its history of reception (from Seneca's Thyestes through Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus to Ransmayr's The...

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Main Authors: Ingo Gildenhard, Andrew Zissos
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Université Lille-3 2010-11-01
Series:Dictynna
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/dictynna/150
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Barbarian variations : Tereus, Procne and Philomela in Ovid (Met. 6.412-674) and Beyond
Dictynna
Ovid
Metamorphoses
Ransmayr
The Last World
Sophocles
Tereus
author_facet Ingo Gildenhard
Andrew Zissos
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title Barbarian variations : Tereus, Procne and Philomela in Ovid (Met. 6.412-674) and Beyond
title_short Barbarian variations : Tereus, Procne and Philomela in Ovid (Met. 6.412-674) and Beyond
title_full Barbarian variations : Tereus, Procne and Philomela in Ovid (Met. 6.412-674) and Beyond
title_fullStr Barbarian variations : Tereus, Procne and Philomela in Ovid (Met. 6.412-674) and Beyond
title_full_unstemmed Barbarian variations : Tereus, Procne and Philomela in Ovid (Met. 6.412-674) and Beyond
title_sort barbarian variations : tereus, procne and philomela in ovid (met. 6.412-674) and beyond
publisher Université Lille-3
series Dictynna
issn 1969-4202
publishDate 2010-11-01
description This article offers a detailed examination of Ovid's Tereus, Procne and Philomela épisode (Met. 6.412-674). Our focus on the tale's literary and thematic profile, within its history of reception (from Seneca's Thyestes through Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus to Ransmayr's The Last World). We consider four interrelated features of Ovid's narrative that have attracted the attention of subsequent artists, but have yet to find full acknowledge-ment and appreciation in the scholarly literature : (1) a figuring of hell on earth ; (2) a poetics of perversion ; (3) an aesthetics of vengeance (and metapoetics of literary emulation) ; and (4) an entropy of culture.
topic Ovid
Metamorphoses
Ransmayr
The Last World
Sophocles
Tereus
url http://journals.openedition.org/dictynna/150
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