Epic Visions
Visuality in Greek and Latin Epic and its Reception
Caroline Vout editor Helen Lovatt editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:15th Aug '13
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A wide-ranging, interdisciplinary collection exploring different ways of visualising Greek and Roman epic in both ancient and modern culture.
This book explores visual readings and receptions of ancient epic. It provides a new perspective for readers of epic, from Homer and Virgil onwards, on the workings of the genre and its significance in ancient and modern art and in theatre, opera and film.This wide-ranging, interdisciplinary collection explores different ways of visualising Greek and Roman epic from Homer to Statius, in both ancient and modern culture. The book presents new perspectives on Homer, Virgil, Ovid, Lucan, Valerius Flaccus and Statius, and covers the re-working of epic matter in tragedy, opera, film, late antique speeches of praise, story-boarding, sculpture and wall-painting. The chapters use a variety of methods to address the relationship between narrative and visuality, exploring how and why epic has inspired artists, authors and directors, and offering fresh visual interpretations of epic texts. Themes and issues discussed include: intermediality, ekphrasis and panegyric, illusion and deception, imagery and deferral, alienation and involvement, the multiplicity of possible visual responses to texts, three-dimensionality, miniaturisation, epic as cultural capital, and the specificity of genres, both literary and visual.
ISBN: 9781107039384
Dimensions: 253mm x 179mm x 22mm
Weight: 860g
344 pages