The Pedant’s Curse: Obscurity and Identity in Ovid’s Ibis

This paper investigates the extended catalogue of curses in Ovid’s Ibis, in particular the catalogue's literary significance and the reasons and methods behind Ovid's organizing principles and choice of themes. I demonstrate how the Ibis plays with presenting itself in the manner of mythog...

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Main Author: Darcy Krasne
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Université Lille-3 2013-01-01
Series:Dictynna
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/dictynna/912
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spelling doaj-48e4928212474a4a85a27b85cbde7e562021-10-02T10:47:10ZdeuUniversité Lille-3Dictynna1969-42022013-01-019The Pedant’s Curse: Obscurity and Identity in Ovid’s IbisDarcy KrasneThis paper investigates the extended catalogue of curses in Ovid’s Ibis, in particular the catalogue's literary significance and the reasons and methods behind Ovid's organizing principles and choice of themes. I demonstrate how the Ibis plays with presenting itself in the manner of mythographic texts while exploiting the polyvalency of the mythic tradition’s inherent mutability and syncretism. I also discuss how major themes of the poem, such as a prevalent emphasis on names and their suppression, and an identification of the poetic corpus with the poet’s own body, echo the thematic concerns of Ovid’s other exile poetry. Finally, I argue for identifying Ovid’s pseudonymous enemy “Ibis” with the Muses, whose “love/hate” relationship with Ovid is clearly expressed in the exile poetry.http://journals.openedition.org/dictynna/912catalogue poetrycurse poetryelegyexileIbisidentity
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title The Pedant’s Curse: Obscurity and Identity in Ovid’s Ibis
title_short The Pedant’s Curse: Obscurity and Identity in Ovid’s Ibis
title_full The Pedant’s Curse: Obscurity and Identity in Ovid’s Ibis
title_fullStr The Pedant’s Curse: Obscurity and Identity in Ovid’s Ibis
title_full_unstemmed The Pedant’s Curse: Obscurity and Identity in Ovid’s Ibis
title_sort pedant’s curse: obscurity and identity in ovid’s ibis
publisher Université Lille-3
series Dictynna
issn 1969-4202
publishDate 2013-01-01
description This paper investigates the extended catalogue of curses in Ovid’s Ibis, in particular the catalogue's literary significance and the reasons and methods behind Ovid's organizing principles and choice of themes. I demonstrate how the Ibis plays with presenting itself in the manner of mythographic texts while exploiting the polyvalency of the mythic tradition’s inherent mutability and syncretism. I also discuss how major themes of the poem, such as a prevalent emphasis on names and their suppression, and an identification of the poetic corpus with the poet’s own body, echo the thematic concerns of Ovid’s other exile poetry. Finally, I argue for identifying Ovid’s pseudonymous enemy “Ibis” with the Muses, whose “love/hate” relationship with Ovid is clearly expressed in the exile poetry.
topic catalogue poetry
curse poetry
elegy
exile
Ibis
identity
url http://journals.openedition.org/dictynna/912
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