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Madness plays a vital role in many ancient epics: not only do characters go mad, but madness also often occupies a central thematic position in the texts. In this book, Debra Hershkowitz examines from a variety of theoretical angles the representation and poetic function of madness in Greek and Latin epic from Homer through the Flavians, including individual chapters devoted to the Iliad and Odyssey, Virgil's Aeneid, Ovid's Metamorphoses, Lucan's Bellum Civile, and Statius' Thebaid. The study also addresses the difficulty of defining madness, and discusses how each epic explores this problem in a different way, finding its own unique way of conceptualizing madness. Epic madness interacts with ancient models of madness, but also, even more importantly, with previous representations of madness in the literary tradition. Likewise, the reader's response to epic madness is influenced by both ancient and modern views of madness, as well as by an awareness of intertextuality.Product Identifiers
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN-139780198152453
eBay Product ID (ePID)89034722
Product Key Features
Book TitleThe Madness of Epic: Reading Insanity from Homer to Statius
AuthorDebra Hershkowitz
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
TopicLiterature
Publication Year1998
Dimensions
Item Height224mm
Item Width145mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorDebra Hershkowitz
Series TitleOxford Classical Monographs
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom