توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Intertextuality in Pliny's Epistles
نام کتاب : Intertextuality in Pliny's Epistles
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : بینامتنی در رسائل پلینی
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نویسندگان : Margot Neger (editor), Spyridon Tzounakas (editor)
ناشر : Cambridge University Press
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 358
ISBN (شابک) : 9781009294768 , 1009294768
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت
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Cover\nHalf-title\nTitle page\nImprints page\nContents\nList of Contributors\nAcknowledgements\nList of Abbreviations\nIntroduction\n 1 Staging Literary Exchange\n 2 Excavating the Text: Interdiscursivity and Generic Interaction\n 3 An Interactive Triptych of Letters: Ep. 4.26-28\n 4 Key to Chapters\nPart I Intertextuality and Interdiscursivity in Pliny\'s Letters\n Chapter 1 Pliny, Man of Many Parts (Lucretius, Cicero, Valerius Maximus, Tacitus)\n 1 Epistles 4.3, with Cicero and Lucretius\n 2 Epistles 7.1, with Lucretius and Valerius Maximus\n 3 Epistles 5.16, with Tacitus\n Chapter 2 Intertextuality in Pliny, Epistles 6\n 1 Introduction\n 2 Pliny, Epistles 6\n 3 The Vesuvius Letters\n 4 Intertextual Range and Intensity in Epistles 6\n 5 Cicero, Catullus and Vergil in Epistles 6\n 6 Pliny, Tacitus and Quintilian in Epistles 6: Letters 6.2, 6.11, 6.21, 6.29, 6.33\n 7 Conclusion\n Chapter 3 Discourses of Authority in Pliny, Epistles 10\n 1 Heteroglossia in Epistles 10\n 2 Epistles 10.1-3b\n 3 Reading On\n 4 Epistles 10.37\n 5 \'Interactional\' Expertise\n 6 Conclusions\nPart II Models and Anti-Models: Pliny\'s Interaction with Oratory and Natural History\n Chapter 4 Oratorical Speeches and the Political Elite in the Regulus Cycle\n 1 Intertextuality and Generic Enrichment\n 2 Epistles 2.20\n 3 The Epistles and De Corona\n 4 The Epistles and In Verrem\n 5 Pliny\'s Intertextual Allusions and Epistles 2.20\n 6 Pessimism and the Later Regulus Cycle Letters\n 7 Conclusion\n Chapter 5 Again on Corinthian Bronzes and Vases and on the Use of Cicero\'s Verrine Orations in Pliny\'s Works\n Appendix\n Chapter 6 The Elder Pliny as Source of Inspiration: Pliny the Younger\'s Reception of the Naturalis Historia and His Uncle\'s Writing by the Light of a Lamp (lucubratio)\n 1 Introduction\n 2 A Volcanic Eruption and the Importance of studia\n 3 The Dolphin-Letter 9.33\n 4 Fountains and Lakes\n 5 Writing About Men and Miracles: Como versus the Cosmos\n 6 lucubratio: Writing at Night\n 7 Conclusion\nPart III Pliny and Seneca: Discourses of Grief and Posthumous Reputation\n Chapter 7 Pliny\'s Seneca and the Intertextuality of Grief\n 1 Introduction\n 2 Corellius Rufus\' Suicide\n 3 Regulus the Bereaved\n 4 Conclusion\n Chapter 8 Intertextuality and Posthumous Reputation in Pliny\'s Letter on the Death of Silius Italicus (Plin. Ep. 3.7)\n 1 Introduction\n 2 Seneca\'s Presence in Ep. 3.7\n 3 Silius the Fake Stoic?\n 4 Silius\' and Pliny\'s Personae\n 5 Conclusion\nPart IV Pliny\'s Villas and Their Poetic Models\n Chapter 9 The Villa and the Monument: Horace in Pliny, Epistles 1.3\n Chapter 10 The Villas of Pliny and Statius\n 1 Control Over Nature in Statius and Pliny\n 2 Lucretius and Vergil on Nature\n 3 Statius and Lucretius\n 4 Statius and Vergil\n 5 Statius on Lucretius and Vergil\n 6 Pliny and Lucretius\n 7 Pliny and Vergil\n 8 Pliny on Lucretius and Vergil\n 9 Pliny and Statius\n 10 Conclusion\nPart V Pliny Turns Nasty: Satire and the Scoptic Tradition\n Chapter 11 A Busy Day in Rome: Pliny, Epistles 1.9 Satirized by Horace, Satires 1.9\n 1 Introduction: A \'Self-Sufficient\' Letter?\n 2 Otium and Self-Satirization\n 3 Ep. 1.9 Meets Sat. 1.9: \'Horatian\' curiosi in Pliny\'s Letter\n 4 Talking and Walking\n 5 Where is Your Mouseion?\n 6 A Metafictional Conclusion\n Chapter 12 Putting Pallas out of Context: Pliny on the Roman Senate Voting Honours to a Freedman (Plin. Ep. 7.29 and 8.6)\n Chapter 13 Risus et indignatio: Scoptic Elements in Pliny\'s Letters\n 1 Introduction\n 2 Pliny\'s Epistolary Invectives\n 3 Joking with the Addressee\n 4 Conclusion\nPart VI Final Thoughts: Discourses of Representation and Reproduction\n Chapter 14 Pliny\'s Calpurnia: Filiation, Imitation, Allusion\n 1 Mothering: Pliny on Hispulla\'s Calpurnia\n 2 Mothering, Again: Martial on Regulus\' Wife\n 3 Fathering: Pliny on Regulus\' (and Spurinna\'s) Mourning\n 4 Conclusion\nBibliography\nGeneral Subject Index\nIndex Locorum