Reflections in a Serpent's Eye
Thebes in Ovid's Metamorphoses
ISBN13: 9780199556922ISBN10: 019955692X
Hardback,
288 pages
Dec 2009,
In Stock
Price:
$90.00 (06)Description
Ovid's extraordinary story of Thebes' founding and bloody unravelling spans two books of his epic poem, the Metamorphoses. His bizarre refractions of the well-ordered community engage Ovid's own Rome and the mythohistory of the Eternal City's origins, most particularly as framed in Vergil's Aeneid (Vergil's poem attained nonpareil status as the Latin epic soon after publication). The Aeneid has regularly been read as persuasively formulating how and why Rome will stride forward into history, into manifest destiny, and into `empire without end'. The Metamorphoses' strangely fantastical surface reflects what is already inherently perverse in that master-narrative, disclosing the narrative's internal contradictions. Ovid rigorously and sceptically not only interrogates the existing (Roman) political order, claimed as lasting truth, but also the very possibility of organizing any polity into a harmonious, organically unified, lasting institution.Features
- Promotes a dialogue between students of modern critical theory and of classical literature, by showing how (e.g.) Lacanian readings can illuminate ancient texts
- Presents important passages in the original Latin with English translation, enabling readers to appreciate the poem's sophisticated narrative techniques at close range
Reviews
"This is a fully committed reading, uncompromising in its conception, and admirable for its intellectual ambition." --Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"Janan's snappy prose, close readings, and slick analyses draw attention to a heretofore unnoticed link between epic cities ruined and Virgilian Rome, mirror of a master narrative but still a touchstone of Manifest Destiny. Recommended." --CHOICE

