Brill's Companion to Greek and Latin PastoralMarco Fantuzzi, Theodore D. Papanghelis BRILL, 2006 M06 1 - 680 pages This volume comprises articles by an international team of twenty-three scholars. The contributions focus on the historical genesis, stylistic and narrative features and evolution of pastoral, both as genre and mode, from Theocritus to the Byzantine period. Special attention has been paid to the idea of the 'invention of a fictionalized tradition', and to pastoral’s thematic and formal relationship with other literary genres. In their totality, the contributions, as well as offering a comprehensive overview of the more or less familiar issues and ideas discussed in connection with pastoral, point to new emphases, trends and insights in current scholarly work in this area. The volume is addressed to a wide range of students and scholars in classics, but much in it will also be of interest to those working in the fields of comparative and modern literatures. |
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Contents
The Herdsman in Greek Thought | 1 |
Lyric and Elegiac Resonances in Theocritus Bucolic Idylls | 25 |
How Bucolic are Theocritus Bucolic Singers? | 53 |
Magic Medicine and Eros in the Prologue to Theocritus Id 11 | 75 |
Ptolemaic Pastoral | 91 |
Is There Urban Pastoral? The Case of Theocritus Id 15 | 119 |
Epigram at the Margins of Pastoral | 147 |
The Idea of Bucolic in the Imitators of Theocritus 3rd1st century BC | 167 |
Textuality in Virgils Eclogues | 369 |
Ovids Metamorphoses Bucolic Evolution and Bucolic Criticism | 403 |
A Dream Shattered? Pastoral Anxieties in Senecan Drama | 427 |
Latin Pastoral after Virgil | 451 |
Bucolic Tradition and Poetic Programme in Calpurnius Siculus | 467 |
The Pastoral Novel and the Bucolic Tradition | 479 |
Virgil Longus and the Pipes of Pan | 499 |
The Drama of Pastoral in Nonnus and Colluthus | 515 |
Continuity and Change in Greek Bucolic between Theocritus and Virgil | 209 |
Theocritus Constructive Interpreters and the Creation of a Bucolic Reader | 235 |
Virgils Ecl I and the Origins of Pastoral | 263 |
Cultural and Historical Narratives in Virgils Eclogues and Lucretius | 275 |
Panegyric in Virgils Bucolics | 301 |
Time and Textuality in the Book of the Eclogues | 333 |
The Pastoral in Byzantium | 549 |
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