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Redeeming the Text

Redeeming the Text

Redeeming the Text

Latin Poetry and the Hermeneutics of Reception
Charles Martindale, University of Bristol
December 1992
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    This book applies some of the procedures of modern critical theory (in particular reception-theory, deconstruction, theories of dialogue and the hermeneutics associated with the German philosopher Gadamer) to the interpretation of Latin poetry. Charles Martindale argues that we neither can nor should attempt to return to an 'original' meaning for ancient poems, free from later accretions and the processes of appropriation; more traditional approaches to literary enquiry conceal a metaphysics which has been put in question by various anti-foundationalist accounts of the nature of meaning and the relationship between language and what it describes. From this perspective the author examines different readings of the poetry of Virgil, Ovid, Horace and Lucan, in order to suggest alternative ways in which those texts might more profitably be read. Finally he focuses on a key term for such study 'translation' and examines the epistemological questions it raises and seeks to circumvent.

    • One of the first batch of titles of new series designed to liven up Latin studies
    • Martindale is the editor of our Ovid Renewed: Ovidian Influences on Literature and Art from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century and Horace Made New: Horatian Influences on British Writing from the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century

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    December 1992
    Paperback
    9780521427197
    140 pages
    225 × 138 × 17 mm
    0.276kg
    4 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Five concepts in search of an author: suite
    • 2. Rereading Virgil: divertimento
    • 3. Rereading Ovid and Lucan: cadenzas
    • 4. Translation as rereading: symphony in three movements
    • Postscript: redeeming the text, or a lover's discourse.
      Author
    • Charles Martindale , University of Bristol