Animal Encounters in Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica

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Brill, 2022 - 280 עמודים
This first in-depth study of Valerius Flaccus' animals reveals their role in his poetic programme and the manifold ways in which he establishes their subjectivity. In one encounter, a trapped bird becomes a tragic victim, while the trapper is dehumanized. Elsewhere there are touching portrayals of animal/human camaraderie and friendship. Furthermore, Valerius' provocative consideration of the 'monstrous' challenges simplistic definitions of any being's nature, or the nature of relationships across species. His challenge entails profound ethical implications for his Roman readership, which resonate with us as we assess our own relationship to animals and the natural world today.

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Anne Tuttle Mackay, Ph.D. (2019), University College London, currently cares for her three young sons while conducting research in Latin poetry. Her PhD dissertation focused on animal/human dynamics in Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica. She has also published articles on animal focalization in Valerius Flaccus in Classical Literature and Posthumanism(Bloomsbury, 2020), and on prophecy in Statius' Thebaidin Ritual and Religion in Flavian Epic(Oxford, 2013).

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