The Space That Remains. Reading Latin Poetry in Late Antiquity.
Aaron Pelttari
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Series: Cornell Studies in Classical Philology. Num Pages: 208 pages, 1, 1 figures. BIC Classification: 1QDAR; 2ADL; DSBB; DSC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 164 x 237 x 19. Weight in Grams: 432.
In The Space That Remains, Aaron Pelttari offers the first systematic study of the major fourth-century poets since Michael Robert's foundational The Jeweled Style. It is the first book to give equal attention to both Christian and Pagan poetry and the first to take seriously the issue of readership.
As Pelttari shows, the period marked a turn towards forms of writing that privilege the reader's active involvement in shaping the meaning of the text. In the poetry of Ausonius, Claudian, and Prudentius we can see the increasing importance of distinctions between old and new, ancient and modern, forgotten and remembered. ... Read more
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Publication date
2014
Publisher
Cornell University Press United States
Number of pages
208
Condition
New
Series
Cornell Studies in Classical Philology
Number of Pages
210
Format
Hardback
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9780801452765
SKU
V9780801452765
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About Aaron Pelttari
Aaron Pelttari is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Classics at the University of Edinburgh.
Reviews for The Space That Remains. Reading Latin Poetry in Late Antiquity.
The analysis itself is sharp and to the point, with each passage deftly handled to serve its point. The conclusions are thought-provoking.
Comitatus
Pelttari's project is thought-provoking... The Space that Remains will be fundamental to future discussions of Latin textuality, compositional practices, and the horizons of readers' expectations in Late Antiquity.
Journal of Roman Studies
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Comitatus
Pelttari's project is thought-provoking... The Space that Remains will be fundamental to future discussions of Latin textuality, compositional practices, and the horizons of readers' expectations in Late Antiquity.
Journal of Roman Studies
This ... Read more