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Eros at Dusk

Ancient Wedding and Love Poetry

Katherine Wasdin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:19th Jul '18

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This book analyzes the relationship between wedding poetry and love poetry in the classical world. By treating both Greek and Latin texts, it offers an innovative and wide-ranging discussion of the poetic representation of social occasions. The discourses associated with weddings and love affairs both foreground ideas of persuasion and praise even though they differ dramatically in their participants and their outcomes. Furthermore, these texts make it clear that the brief, idealized, and eroticized moment of the wedding stands in contrast to the long-lasting and harmonious agreement of the marriage. At times, these genres share traditional forms of erotic persuasion, but at other points, one genre purposefully alludes to the other to make a bride seem like a paramour or a paramour like a bride. Explicit divergences remind the audience of the different trajectories of the wedding, which will hopefully transition into a stable marriage, and the love affair, which is unlikely to endure with mutual affection. Important themes include the threshold; the evening star; plant and animal metaphors; heroic comparisons; reciprocity and the blessings of the gods; and sexual violence and persuasion. The consistency and durability of this intergeneric relationship demonstrates deep-seated conceptions of legitimate and illegitimate sexual relationships. By examining these two types of poetry in tandem, Eros at Dusk adds fresh insight into the social concerns and generic composition of these occasional poems.

If love's your thing, try Katherine Wasdin's Eros at Dusk, which puts Graeco-Latin wedding poems and love poetry between the same covers. * Christopher Whitton, University of Cambridge *
Wasdin's beautifully written book expertly guides readers through the complexities of Greek and Roman nuptial and erotic poetry and will delight established scholars and students alike. Her learned and witty approach to the texts provides crucial reconsiderations of long-accepted, traditional assignments of genre to these ancient yet perennially fascinating poems. * Karen Klaiber Hersch, Temple University *
In this wide-ranging and stimulating examination of the many shared elements of marital and erotic verse, Katherine Wasdin challenges the long-standing distinctions between the two modes and argues for a dialogic relation between them. This book will be useful to anyone interested in love poetry and in expressions for love in many genres beyond. * Sharon L. James, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill *

ISBN: 9780190869090

Dimensions: 160mm x 236mm x 28mm

Weight: 540g

300 pages