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Thebaid, Books I-VII

Author : Publius Papinius Statius
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Epic poetry, Latin
ISBN : 0674012089

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Thebaid, Books I-VII by Publius Papinius Statius Pdf

Seven Against Thebes

Author : Aeschylus
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : American poetry
ISBN : 9780195070071

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Seven Against Thebes by Aeschylus Pdf

The third play in an Oedipus-themed trilogy produced by Aeschylus in 467 BC. The trilogy is sometimes referred to as the Oedipodea. It concerns the battle between an Argive army led by Polynices and the army of Thebes led by Eteocles and his supporters.

Thebaid

Author : Statius
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 541 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2011-03-15
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780801458088

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Thebaid by Statius Pdf

The Thebaid, a Latin epic in twelve books by Statius (c. 45–96 C. E.) reexamines events following the abdication of Oedipus, focusing on the civil war between the brothers Eteocles, King of Thebes, and Polynices, who comes at the head of an army from Argos to claim his share of royal power. The poem is long—each of the twelve books comprises over eight hundred lines—and complex, and it exploits a broad range of literary works, both Greek and Latin. Severely curtailed though he was by the emperor Domitian and his Reign of Terror, Statius nevertheless created a meditation on autocratic rule that is still of political interest today. Popular in its own time and much admired in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance—most notably by Dante and Chaucer—the poem fell into obscurity and has, for readers of English, been poorly served by translators. Statius composed his poem in dactylic hexameters, the supreme verse form in antiquity. In his hands, this venerable line is flexible, capable of subtle emphases and dramatic shifts in tempo; it is an expressive, responsive medium. In this new and long-awaited translation the poet Jane Wilson Joyce employs a loose, six-beat line in her English translation, which allows her to reveal something of the original rhythm and of the interplay between sentence structure and verse framework. The clarity of Joyce's translation highlights the poem's superb versification, sophisticated use of intertextuality, and bold formal experimentation and innovation. A substantial introduction and annotations make this epic accessible to students of all levels.

The Thebaid

Author : Publius Papinius Statius
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2007-03-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781421402772

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The Thebaid by Publius Papinius Statius Pdf

A classical epic of fratricide and war, the Thebaid retells the legendary conflict between the sons of Oedipus—Polynices and Eteocles—for control of the city of Thebes. The Latin poet Statius reworks a familiar story from Greek myth, dramatized long before by Aeschylus in his tragedy Seven against Thebes. Statius chose his subject well: the Rome of his day, ruled by the emperor Domitian, was not too distant from the civil wars that had threatened the survival of the empire. Published in 92 A.D., the Thebaid was an immediate success, and its fame grew in succeeding centuries. It reached its peak of popularity in the later Middle Ages and Renaissance, influencing Dante, Chaucer, and perhaps Shakespeare. In recent times, however, it has received perhaps less attention than it deserves, in large part because there has been no accessible, dynamic translation of the work into English. Charles Stanley Ross offers a compelling version of the Thebaid rendered into forceful, modern English. Casting Statius's Latin hexameter into a lively iambic pentameter more natural to the modern ear, Ross frees the work from the archaic formality that has marred previous translations. His translation reinvigorates the Thebaid as a whole: its meditative first half and its violent second half; its intimate portrayal of defeat and retribution, and the need to seek justice at any cost. In a wide-ranging introduction, Ross provides an overview of the poem: its composition, reception and legacy; its major themes and literary influences; and its place in Statius' life. And in a helpful series of notes, he offers background information on the major characters and incidents.

Statius Thebaid VII

Author : Johannes Jacobus Louis Smolenaars
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 522 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9004100296

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Statius Thebaid VII by Johannes Jacobus Louis Smolenaars Pdf

This commentary examines in close detail Statius' mannered style and analyses the text as a system of intertextual references. Passages from Homer to Valerius Flaccus were exploited by Statius for his challenging adaptations of 'typical' scenes. The identification of these sources offers the key to interpret the poet's artistic intentions.

The Search for the Self in Statius' ›Thebaid‹

Author : Jean-Michel Hulls
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2021-07-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110718041

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The Search for the Self in Statius' ›Thebaid‹ by Jean-Michel Hulls Pdf

The aim of this project is to provide a sustained analysis of the concept of ‘self’ in Statius’ Thebaid. It is this project’s contention that the poem is profoundly interested in ideas of identity and selfhood. The poem stages itself as a metapoetic exploration of the difficulties for a belated epicist in finding a place in the literary canon; it shows the impossibility of squaring large-scale epic poetics with small-scale, finely-wrought Callimacheanism; it reflects the violent disjunction between Statius’ authorial pose as a poet without power and the extreme violence of his poetics; it opens up the intricacies of constructing original, coherent characters out of intertextual, exemplary models. The central tenet of the project is that Statius in the Thebaid stages his own 'death', but does so that his poem may live. This book is intended for an academic audience including undergraduate and graduate students as well as specialists in the field. Although the project will be of primary importance to readers of Flavian literature, it will also be of interest to those who study intertextuality and characterisation in Roman literature more generally, selfhood and identity in Roman literature and culture and the reception of Roman literature.

Visualizing the Poetry of Statius

Author : Christopher Chinn
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2021-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004498860

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Visualizing the Poetry of Statius by Christopher Chinn Pdf

Scholars have long noted the strikingly visual aspects of Statius’ poetry. This book advances our understanding of how these visual aspects work through intertextual analysis. In the Thebaid, for instance, Statius repeatedly presents “visual narratives” in the form of linked descriptive (or ekphrastic) passages. These narratives are subject to multiple forms visual interpretation inflected by the intertextual background. Similarly, the Achilleid activates particularly Roman conceptions of masculinity through repeated evocations of Achilles’ blush. The Silvae offer a diversity of modes of viewing that evoke Roman conceptions of gender and class.

Statius' Thebaid and the Poetics of Civil War

Author : Charles McNelis
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2007-02-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781139462914

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Statius' Thebaid and the Poetics of Civil War by Charles McNelis Pdf

This study focuses on ways in which Statius' epic Thebaid, a poem about the civil war between Oedipus' sons Eteocles and Polynices, reflects the theme of internal discord in its narrative strategies. At the same time that Statius reworks the Homeric and Virgilian epic traditions, he engages with Hellenistic poetic ideals as exemplified by Callimachus and the Roman Callimachean poets, especially Ovid. The result is a tension between the impulse towards the generic expectations of warfare and the desire for delay and postponement of such conflict. Ultimately, Statius adheres to the mythic paradigm of the mutual fratricide, but he continues to employ competing strategies that call attention to the fictive nature of any project of closure and conciliation. In the process, the poem offers a new mode of epic closure that emphasises individual means of resolution.

Statius and Virgil

Author : Randall T. Ganiban
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2007-02-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781139461795

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Statius and Virgil by Randall T. Ganiban Pdf

At the end of the Thebaid, Statius enjoins his epic 'not to compete with the divine Aeneid but rather to follow at a distance and always revere its footprints'. The nature of the Thebaid's interaction with the Aeneid is, however, a matter of debate. This 2007 book argues that the Thebaid reworks themes, scenes, and ideas from Virgil in order to show that the Aeneid's representation of monarchy is inadequate. It also demonstrates how the Thebaid's fascination with horror, spectacle, and unspeakable violence is tied to Statius' critique of the moral and political virtues at the heart of the Aeneid. Professor Ganiban offers both a way to interpret the Thebaid and a largely sequential reading of the poem.

The Fragility of Power

Author : Stefano Rebeggiani
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09-10
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780190882921

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The Fragility of Power by Stefano Rebeggiani Pdf

Statius' narrative of the fraternal strife of the Theban brothers Eteocles and Polynices has had a profound influence on Western literature and fascinated generations of scholars and readers. This book studies in detail the poem's view of power and its interaction with historical contexts. Written under Domitian and in the aftermath of the civil war of 69 CE, the Thebaid uses the veil of myth to reflect on the political reality of imperial Rome. The poem offers its contemporary readers, including the emperor, a cautionary tale of kingship and power. Rooted in a pessimistic view of human beings and human relationships, the Thebaid reflects on the harsh necessity of monarchical power as the only antidote to a world always on the verge of returning to chaos. While humans, and especially kings, are fragile and often the prey of irrational passions, the Thebaid expresses the hope that an illuminated sovereign endowed with clementia (mercy) may offer a solution to the political crisis of the Roman empire. Statius' narrative also responds to Domitian's problematic interaction with the emperor Nero, whom Domitian regarded as both a negative model and a secret source of inspiration. With The Fragility of Power, Stefano Rebeggiani offers thoughtful parallels between the actions of the Thebaid and the intellectual activities and political views formulated by the groups of Roman aristocrats who survived Nero's repression. He argues that the poem draws inspiration from an initial phase in Domitian's regime characterized by a positive relationship between the emperor and the Roman elite. Statius creates a number of innovative strategies to negotiate elements of continuity between Domitian and Nero, so as to show that, while Domitian recuperated aspects of Nero's self-presentation, he was no second Nero. Statius' poem interacts with aspects of imperial ideology under Domitian: Statius' allusions to the stories of Phaethon and Hercules engage Domitian's use of solar symbols and his association with Hercules. This book also shows that the Thebaid adapts previous texts (in particular Lucan's Bellum Civile) in order to connect the mythical subject of its narrative with the historical experience of civil war in Rome in 69 CE. By moving past recent solely aesthetic readings of the Thebaid, The Fragility of Power offers a serious and thoughtful addition to the recent scholarship in Statian studies.

The Mythic Voice of Statius

Author : William J. Dominik
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9004099727

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The Mythic Voice of Statius by William J. Dominik Pdf

This critical study of Statius' "Thebaid" focuses on the central theme of power how it is exercised on the supernatural and human levels, the consequences of its pursuit and abuse in terms of the human condition, and the question of its contemporary relevance.

Statius, Thebaid 4

Author : Ruth Parkes
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2012-03-08
Category : History
ISBN : 0199695253

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Statius, Thebaid 4 by Ruth Parkes Pdf

Thebaid is a Latin epic, composed by Statius in AD 80-92, about the mythological story of the expedition of the seven warriors against Thebes. In this volume Parkes offers the first full-length scholarly commentary on the whole of Thebaid 4, with text and apparatus criticus, an English translation, and a comprehensive introduction.

Brill's Companion to Statius

Author : William J. Dominik,Carole E. Newlands,Kyle Gervais
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 722 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2015-03-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004284708

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Brill's Companion to Statius by William J. Dominik,Carole E. Newlands,Kyle Gervais Pdf

In Brill’s Companion to Statius, thirty-four newly commissioned chapters from internationally recognized experts provide a comprehensive overview of various approaches to arguably the most important poet of the Flavian period in Rome.

Silvae

Author : Publius Papinius Statius
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Epic poetry, Latin
ISBN : UOM:39015058283774

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Silvae by Publius Papinius Statius Pdf

Statius' Silvae, thirty-two occasional poems, were written probably between 89 and 96 AD. Here the poet congratulates friends, consoles mourners, sends thanks, admires a memorable scene. The verse is light in touch, with a distinct picture quality. Statius gives us in these impromptu poems clear images of Domitian's Rome. Statius published his Thebaid in the last decade of the first century. This epic recounting the struggle between the two sons of Oedipus for the kingship of Thebes is his masterpiece, a stirring exploration of the passions of civil war. The extant portion of his unfinished Achilleid is strikingly different in tone; this second epic begins as a charming account of Achilles' life.

The Poetry of Statius

Author : Johannes Jacobus Louis Smolenaars,Harm-Jan Van Dam,Ruurd Robijn Nauta
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004171343

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The Poetry of Statius by Johannes Jacobus Louis Smolenaars,Harm-Jan Van Dam,Ruurd Robijn Nauta Pdf

The Roman poet P. Papinius Statius (ca. 45-96) is the author of two epics (the "Thebaid" and the unfinished "Achilleid") and a large corpus of occasional verse ("Silvae"). This poetry, long seen as derivative or decadent, is increasingly appreciated for the daring and originality of its responses both to the Greek and Latin literary tradition and to the contemporary Roman world. This volume offers the papers delivered at a symposium on Statius (Amsterdam 2005) by leading scholars in the field from Europe and North America. These papers demonstrate the fascination of Statius' poetry on account of the poet's vast knowledge of Greek and Latin tragedy, his rapid narrative, psychological acumen, brilliant eulogies, and pessimistic views on gods and men. The focus of the collection is on literary technique in the "Thebaid," on socio-historical aspects of the "Silvae," and on the reception of Statius in European literature and scholarship.