The Closure of Space in Roman Poetics

The Closure of Space in Roman Poetics

Victoria Rimell
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This ambitious book investigates a major yet underexplored nexus of themes in Roman cultural history: the evolving tropes of enclosure, retreat and compressed space within an expanding, potentially borderless empire. In Roman writers' exploration of real and symbolic enclosures - caves, corners, villas, bathhouses, the 'prison' of the human body itself - we see the aesthetic, philosophical and political intersecting in fascinating ways, as the machine of empire is recast in tighter and tighter shapes. Victoria Rimell brings ideas and methods from literary theory, cultural studies and philosophy to bear on an extraordinary range of ancient texts rarely studied in juxtaposition, from Horace's Odes, Virgil's Aeneid and Ovid's Ibis, to Seneca's Letters, Statius' Achilleid and Tacitus' Annals. A series of epilogues puts these texts in conceptual dialogue with our own contemporary art world, and emphasizes the role Rome's imagination has played in the history of Western thinking about space, security and dwelling.
Year:
2015
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Language:
english
Pages:
367
ISBN 10:
1107079268
ISBN 13:
9781107079267
Series:
The W. B. Stanford Memorial Lectures
File:
PDF, 3.72 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2015
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