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- catalog abstract ""The articles and notes included in this volume were published between 1979 and 1998. In their present format these studies take on a diachronic aspect additional to the synchronic status that they had in their original context. Dealing with the intricate ways in which Virgil, and in the introductory chapter his predecessor Catullus, manipulated and appropriated their inherited Greek and Roman literary tradition, this book presents a profile, through detailed studies, of the mechanics of one of the most dynamic periods in the literary history of any culture."--Jacket. "There is throughout a working assumption that intertextual connections can be established, and further that functions and purposes, even intended ones, may be inferred from those connections. The hermeneutic stance, if there is a single one, is that the presence of the model's intertext, when triggered by reader recognition in the (Catullan or) Virgilian text, has a powerful ability to create meaning."--BOOK JACKET. "This book will be of interest to scholars and students of Greek and Roman poetry but should also be of value to students of medieval, Renaissance, and early modern vernacular literatures, most of whose poets saw themselves closely connected to Virgil, and many of whom entered into similar relationships with Virgilian and other Latin texts."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11329362.
- catalog coverage "Rome Intellectual life.".
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""The articles and notes included in this volume were published between 1979 and 1998. In their present format these studies take on a diachronic aspect additional to the synchronic status that they had in their original context. Dealing with the intricate ways in which Virgil, and in the introductory chapter his predecessor Catullus, manipulated and appropriated their inherited Greek and Roman literary tradition, this book presents a profile, through detailed studies, of the mechanics of one of the most dynamic periods in the literary history of any culture."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""There is throughout a working assumption that intertextual connections can be established, and further that functions and purposes, even intended ones, may be inferred from those connections. The hermeneutic stance, if there is a single one, is that the presence of the model's intertext, when triggered by reader recognition in the (Catullan or) Virgilian text, has a powerful ability to create meaning."--BOOK JACKET. "This book will be of interest to scholars and students of Greek and Roman poetry but should also be of value to students of medieval, Renaissance, and early modern vernacular literatures, most of whose poets saw themselves closely connected to Virgil, and many of whom entered into similar relationships with Virgilian and other Latin texts."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Preparing the Way: Catullan Intertextuality -- Ch. 2. Callimachus, the Victoria Berenices, and Roman Poetry -- Ch. 3. From Recusatio to Commitment: The Evolution of the Virgilian Program -- Ch. 4. Virgil's Georgics and the Art of Reference -- Ch. 5. Prose into Poetry: Tradition and Meaning in Virgil's Georgics -- Ch. 6. The Old Man Revisited: Memory, Reference, and Genre in Virgil Georgics 4.116-48 -- Ch. 7. Callimachus Back in Rome -- Ch. 8. Vestigia Ruris: Urbane Rusticity in Virgil's Georgics -- Ch. 9. Genre through Intertextuality: Theocritus to Virgil and Propertius -- Ch. 10. Virgil's Pindar? -- Ch. 11. Voice, Poetics, and Virgil's Sixth Eclogue -- Ch. 12. Intertextuality Observed.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-338) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "351 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Reading Virgil and his texts.".
- catalog identifier "0472108972 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Reading Virgil and his texts.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "Text in English, Latin, and Greek.".
- catalog language "eng lat grc".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "Reading Virgil and his texts.".
- catalog spatial "Rome Intellectual life.".
- catalog subject "871/.01 21".
- catalog subject "Allusions in literature.".
- catalog subject "Classical poetry History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Didactic poetry, Latin History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)".
- catalog subject "Intertextuality.".
- catalog subject "PA6825 .T517 1999".
- catalog subject "Virgil Knowledge Literature.".
- catalog subject "Virgil. Georgica.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Preparing the Way: Catullan Intertextuality -- Ch. 2. Callimachus, the Victoria Berenices, and Roman Poetry -- Ch. 3. From Recusatio to Commitment: The Evolution of the Virgilian Program -- Ch. 4. Virgil's Georgics and the Art of Reference -- Ch. 5. Prose into Poetry: Tradition and Meaning in Virgil's Georgics -- Ch. 6. The Old Man Revisited: Memory, Reference, and Genre in Virgil Georgics 4.116-48 -- Ch. 7. Callimachus Back in Rome -- Ch. 8. Vestigia Ruris: Urbane Rusticity in Virgil's Georgics -- Ch. 9. Genre through Intertextuality: Theocritus to Virgil and Propertius -- Ch. 10. Virgil's Pindar? -- Ch. 11. Voice, Poetics, and Virgil's Sixth Eclogue -- Ch. 12. Intertextuality Observed.".
- catalog title "Reading Virgil and his texts : studies in intertextuality / Richard F. Thomas.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".