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    A Late Antique Poetics?: The Jeweled Style Revisited

    A Late Antique Poetics? by Hartman, Joshua; Kaufmann, Helen;

    The Jeweled Style Revisited

    Sorozatcím: sera tela: Studies in Late Antique Literature and Its Reception;

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    The poetry of the late Roman world has a fascinating history. Sometimes an object of derision, sometimes an object of admiration, it has found numerous detractors and defenders among classicists and Latin literary critics. This volume explores the scholarly approaches to late Latin poetry that have developed over the last 40 years, and it seeks especially to develop, complement and challenge the seminal concept of the 'Jeweled Style' proposed by Michael Roberts in 1989. While Roberts's monograph has long been a vade mecum within the world of late antique literary studies, a critical reassessment of its validity as a concept is overdue.

    This volume invites established and emerging scholars from different research traditions to return to the influential conclusions put forward by Roberts. It asks them to examine the continued relevance of The Jeweled Style and to suggest new ways to engage it. In a joint effort, the nineteen chapters of this volume define and map the jeweled style, extending it to new genres, geographic regions, time periods and methodologies. Each contribution seeks to provide insightful analysis that integrates the last 30 years of scholarship while pursuing ambitious applications of the jeweled style within and beyond the world of late antiquity.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of Figures
    List of Contributors
    Preface and Acknowledgments
    Notes on Texts and Translations
    Abbreivations
    Introduction
    Joshua Hartman (Bowdoin College, USA) and Helen Kaufmann (independent scholar)


    Part I: The Formal Features of the Jeweled Style

    1. The Decadent Prehistory of the Jeweled Style
    Ian Fielding (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)

    2. The Greek Jeweled Style
    Fotini Hadjittofi (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

    3. Gilding the Lily: The Jeweled Style in Prose Panegyric
    Catherine Ware (University College Cork, Ireland)

    4. Learning the Jeweled Style
    Frances Foster (University of Cambridge, UK)

    5. Quantitative Approaches to Late Latin Poetics: Enumeration and Congeries
    Joshua Hartman (Bowdoin College, USA) and Jacob Lavernier (independent scholar)

    6. The Jeweled Style and Silver Latin Scholarship
    Ruth Parkes (University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK)

    7. The Jeweled Style in Early Medieval Poetry
    Cillian O'Hogan (University of Toronto, Canada)

    8. Digression, Variety and Unity in (Late) Latin Poetry
    Helen Kaufmann (independent scholar)

    Part II: The Jeweled Style and Late Antique Aesthetics

    9. Metaphor Squared
    Christoph Schubert (University of Erlangen, Germany)

    10. An 'Unjeweled' Christian style? A Look at Augustine's Confessions
    Jesús Hernández Lobato (University of Salamanca, Spain)

    11. The Cento and Scripture: An Early Christian Debate over the Poetics of Exegesis
    David Ungvary (Bard College, USA)

    12. Jeweled Sea Storm Descriptions in Zeno of Verona (and Juvencus)
    Francesco Lubian (University of Padova, Italy)

    13. Allusive Clusters and Biblical Configurations in Dracontius, De laudibus dei: A Christian Jeweled Style?
    Elena Castelnuovo (independent scholar)

    14. Vergil's Children: Patterns in Christian Centos and Responses to Vergil's Fourth Eclogue
    Scott McGill (Rice University, USA)

    15. Architectural Ecphrasis in Venantius Fortunatus: Beyond the Jeweled Style
    Carole Newlands (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)

    16. The Jeweled Style in Epigram
    Bret Mulligan (Haverford College, USA)

    17. The Jeweled Style and Neoplatonism
    Andreas Abele (University of Tübingen, Germany)

    Epilogue: The Jeweled Style in Context
    Michael Roberts (Wesleyan Memorial University, USA)

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