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Propertius and the Virgilian Sensibility

Propertius and the Virgilian Sensibility

Propertius and the Virgilian Sensibility

Elegy after 19 BC
Donncha O'Rourke, University of Edinburgh
December 2024
Not yet published - available from February 2025
Hardback
9781108481731
$155.00
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Hardback
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    Propertius and the Virgilian Sensibility is an in-depth study of Propertius' final collection of elegies as the earliest concerted response to the poetic career of Virgil in its totality. Seven chapters show how Propertius' fourth book, published three or more years after Virgil's death, enacts the canonical status of Rome's foremost poet through an intimate conversation across a number of themes, from socio-political and historical questions centring on, for example, Rome's evolution from rustic past to 'golden age' superpower, gender and patriarchy, and warfare both international and internecine, to literary questions concerning the generic identity of elegy and epic, the appropriation of Callimachus, and the architecture of poetry books. Propertius' totalizing reading reveals an elegiac Virgil as much as it does an epicizing Propertius, with a sometimes obsessive attention to detail that enlarges familiar paradigms of allusion and intertextuality and has implications for how literary and textual criticism are practised.

    • Presents a case-study in close literary interaction that broadens our understanding both of Propertius and of Virgil as received by a contemporary reader
    • Illustrates how Propertius' reception of Virgil relates to literary, socio-political and historical questions
    • Updates and expands our understanding of allusion and intertextuality as practised in central Latin authors

    Product details

    December 2024
    Hardback
    9781108481731
    500 pages
    235 × 159 × 32 mm
    0.85kg
    Not yet published - available from February 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: Virgil and the Propertian sensibility
    • 2. Rus in Urbe: Virgilian pastoral in Propertius 4
    • 3. Shades of Dido: the Virgilian women of Propertius 4
    • 4. The Shield of Propertius: Virgilian histories in Propertius 4
    • 5. Romani patria Callimachi: Hellenistic poets at Rome
    • 6. Propertius' Epic Designs: the Virgilian architecture of Propertius 4
    • 7. Conclusions: Propertius and the Virgilian sensibility.
      Author
    • Donncha O'Rourke , University of Edinburgh

      DONNCHA O'ROURKE is Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Edinburgh. He specializes in Latin literature of the late Roman republic and early empire, especially elegiac and didactic poetry. He is editor of Approaches to Lucretius (Cambridge, 2020). His co-edited volumes include Classics and Irish Politics: 1916–2016 (Oxford, 2020).