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University of California Press. Near Fine. Date: 2000. Softcover. 0520223217 . Very light shelfwear else fine. ; 293 pages; Propertius (ca. 54 b. C. --ca. 2 b. C. ) was a Roman poet who composed four compelling books of elegies in the chaotic years surrounding Rome's transition from republic to empire. The first three of these books revolve mostly around a tormented love affair with a woman called Cynthia. The fourth book of poetry rests on more diverse subject matter and is notoriously the most opaque and elusive. In The Politics of Desire, Micaela Janan radically reassesses Propertius' last elegies, using contemporary psychoanalytic theory to illuminate these challenging texts. Janan finds that the upheaval of Rome's transformation to empire corresponds to the intellectually unsettled conditions of our own time, so that contemporary methodologies offer an uncannily suitable approach for understanding Propertius. In particular, she uses the work of Jacques Lacan, since it provides the best conceptual tools for examining the relation between political crisis and the struggles of the self, a theme that resonates in these difficult elegies. This book expands our understanding of an important Roman poet, and its innovative and sophisticated methodological approach makes a substantial contribution to feminist and psychoanalytic criticism. In addition, Janan addresses elegy's relationship to larger cultural questions, and broadens our understand ...
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ISBN10: 0520223217, ISBN13: 9780520223219, [publisher: University of California Press] Softcover Scholars' name to ffep (Mark Golden). Very light shelfwear else fine. ; 293 pages; Propertius (ca. 54 b. C. --ca. 2 b. C. ) was a Roman poet who composed four compelling books of elegies in the chaotic years surrounding Rome's transition from republic to empire. The first three of these books revolve mostly around a tormented love affair with a woman called Cynthia. The fourth book of poetry rests on more diverse subject matter and is notoriously the most opaque and elusive. In The Politics of Desire, Micaela Janan radically reassesses Propertius' last elegies, using contemporary psychoanalytic theory to illuminate these challenging texts. Janan finds that the upheaval of Rome's transformation to empire corresponds to the intellectually unsettled conditions of our own time, so that contemporary methodologies offer an uncannily suitable approach for understanding Propertius. In particular, she uses the work of Jacques Lacan, since it provides the best conceptual tools for examining the relation between political crisis and the struggles of the self, a theme that resonates in these difficult elegies. This book expands our understanding of an important Roman poet, and its innovative and sophisticated methodological approach makes a substantial contribution to feminist and psychoanalytic criticism. In addition, Janan addresses elegy's relationship to l ...
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ISBN10: 0520223217, ISBN13: 9780520223219, [publisher: University of California Press] Softcover Berkeley : University of California Press, c2000, Paperback. Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. Contents : Theoretical preliminaries -- "Shadow of a doubt": framing the subject in the Gallus poems -- The ethics of evil: Arethusa to Lycotas -- "Beyond good and evil": Tarpeia and philosophy in the feminine -- The return of the dead: the Acanthis elegy -- "The book of revelation": Cynthia's truth -- Cynthia returns from Lanuvium -- Hercules in Rome -- The phenomenology of the spirits -- Dreaming Rome. Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9780520223219. Keywords : CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY, [Amsterdam, Netherlands] [Publication Year: 2000]
ISBN10: 0520223217, ISBN13: 9780520223219, [publisher: University of California Press.] Softcover XI, 244 Seiten / p. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - Propertius (ca. 54-ca. 2 b.c.e.) was a Roman poet who composed four compelling books of elegies in the chaotic years surrounding Romes transition from Republic to Empire. The first three of these books revolve around a tormented love affair with a woman called Cynthia. The fourth book of poetry rests on more diverse subject matter and is notoriously the most opaque and elusive. Micaela Janan radically reassesses Propertius last elegies, using contemporary psychoanalytic theory to illuminate these challenging texts. ISBN 9780520223219 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 425 15,2 x 1,5 x 22,9 cm, Broschiert / Paperback. [Berlin, Germany] [Publication Year: 2001]
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ISBN10: 0520223217, ISBN13: 9780520223219, [publisher: University of California Press] Softcover Berkeley : University of California Press, 2001. Paperback. 244 pp. - Propertius (ca. 54 b.c.--ca. 2 b.c.) was a Roman poet who composed four compelling books of elegies in the chaotic years surrounding Rome's transition from republic to empire. The first three of these books revolve mostly around a tormented love affair with a woman called Cynthia. The fourth book of poetry rests on more diverse subject matter and is notoriously the most opaque and elusive. In The Politics of Desire, Micaela Janan radically reassesses Propertius' last elegies, using contemporary psychoanalytic theory to illuminate these challenging texts. Janan finds that the upheaval of Rome's transformation to empire corresponds to the intellectually unsettled conditions of our own time, so that contemporary methodologies offer an uncannily suitable approach for understanding Propertius. In particular, she uses the work of Jacques Lacan, since it provides the best conceptual tools for examining the relation between political crisis and the struggles of the self, a theme that resonates in these difficult elegies. This book expands our understanding of an important Roman poet, and its innovative and sophisticated methodological approach makes a substantial contribution to feminist and psychoanalytic criticism. In addition, Janan addresses elegy's relationship to larger cultural questio ...
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ISBN10: 0520223217, ISBN13: 9780520223219, [publisher: University of California Press] Softcover Berkeley : University of California Press, c2000, Paperback. Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. Contents : Theoretical preliminaries -- "Shadow of a doubt": framing the subject in the Gallus poems -- The ethics of evil: Arethusa to Lycotas -- "Beyond good and evil": Tarpeia and philosophy in the feminine -- The return of the dead: the Acanthis elegy -- "The book of revelation": Cynthia's truth -- Cynthia returns from Lanuvium -- Hercules in Rome -- The phenomenology of the spirits -- Dreaming Rome. Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9780520223219. Keywords : CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY, [Amsterdam, Netherlands] [Publication Year: 2000]
ISBN10: 0520223217, ISBN13: 9780520223219, [publisher: University of California Press.] Softcover XI, 244 Seiten / p. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - Propertius (ca. 54-ca. 2 b.c.e.) was a Roman poet who composed four compelling books of elegies in the chaotic years surrounding Romes transition from Republic to Empire. The first three of these books revolve around a tormented love affair with a woman called Cynthia. The fourth book of poetry rests on more diverse subject matter and is notoriously the most opaque and elusive. Micaela Janan radically reassesses Propertius last elegies, using contemporary psychoanalytic theory to illuminate these challenging texts. ISBN 9780520223219 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 425 15,2 x 1,5 x 22,9 cm, Broschiert / Paperback. [Berlin, Germany] [Publication Year: 2001]
ISBN10: 0520223217, ISBN13: 9780520223219, [publisher: University of California Press] Softcover Berkeley : University of California Press, 2001. Paperback. 244 pp. - Propertius (ca. 54 b.c.--ca. 2 b.c.) was a Roman poet who composed four compelling books of elegies in the chaotic years surrounding Rome's transition from republic to empire. The first three of these books revolve mostly around a tormented love affair with a woman called Cynthia. The fourth book of poetry rests on more diverse subject matter and is notoriously the most opaque and elusive. In The Politics of Desire, Micaela Janan radically reassesses Propertius' last elegies, using contemporary psychoanalytic theory to illuminate these challenging texts. Janan finds that the upheaval of Rome's transformation to empire corresponds to the intellectually unsettled conditions of our own time, so that contemporary methodologies offer an uncannily suitable approach for understanding Propertius. In particular, she uses the work of Jacques Lacan, since it provides the best conceptual tools for examining the relation between political crisis and the struggles of the self, a theme that resonates in these difficult elegies. This book expands our understanding of an important Roman poet, and its innovative and sophisticated methodological approach makes a substantial contribution to feminist and psychoanalytic criticism. In addition, Janan addresses elegy's relationship to larger cultural questio ...
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