Reading Sidonius' Epistles

כריכה קדמית
Cambridge University Press, 14 בפבר׳ 2019 - 237 עמודים
Sidonius Apollinaris' letters offer a vivid series of glimpses into an otherwise sparsely documented period. His rich anecdotes feature the events, characters, and moments that defined his life, ranging from the treason trial of Arvandus to the Visigothic raiding of Clermont, from the corrupt and vile Seronatus to the holy widow Eutropia, and the day-to-day incidents that confronted a Gallo-Roman poet, aristocrat, and bishop as the Late Roman West transitioned into the barbarian successor kingdoms. Like any good storyteller, Sidonius exploited a wide array of narratological tools, manipulating temporality for dramatic effect, sketching his heroes and villains in vivid detail, and recreating witty dialogue in a collection that is highly organised and carefully strategised. This book provides a fuller understanding of his contribution to Latin literature, as a careful arranger of his self-image, a perceptive exploiter of narrative dynamics, and an influential figure in Late Antique Gaul.
 

תוכן

Reading Sidonius in the Epistles
18
Erzählzeit and Lesezeit
58
Reading Epistolary Characters
91
Narrating Dialogue
139
Arrangement
170
Epilogue
185
Bibliography
201
Index Locorum
231
זכויות יוצרים

מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל

מונחים וביטויים נפוצים

מידע על המחבר (2019)

M. P. Hanaghan is Research Fellow (Latin Christianity in Late Antiquity) at the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne. His research is principally focused on epistolography, panegyric, and historiography, especially intertextuality, narratology, visuality and reader response.

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