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The myth of paganism : Nonnus, Dionysus and the world of late antiquity / Robert Shorrock



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Autore: Shorrock Robert Visualizza persona
Titolo: The myth of paganism : Nonnus, Dionysus and the world of late antiquity / Robert Shorrock Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London, : Bloomsbury, 2013
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (186 p.)
Disciplina: 883.01
Soggetto topico: Paganism in literature
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index
Nota di contenuto: Editor's Foreword -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: The Myth of Paganism -- 2. Inspiration and Authority: The Voice of the Poet in Late Antiquity -- 3. Christ and Dionysus: Nonnus' Paraphrase of St John's Gospel -- 4. Dionysus and Christ: Nonnus' Dionysiaca -- 5. The Poetics of Late Antiquity -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: "Traditional and still prevalent accounts of late antique literature draw a clear distinction between 'pagan' and 'Christian' forms of poetry: whereas Christian poetry is taken seriously in terms its contribution to culture and society at large, so-called pagan or secular poetry is largely ignored, as though it has no meaningful part to play within the late antique world. The Myth of Paganism sets out to deconstruct this view of two contrasting poetic traditions and proposes in its place a new integrated model for the understanding of late antique poetry. As the book argues, the poet of Christ and the poet of the Muses were drawn together into an active, often provocative, dialogue about the relationship between Christianity and the Classical tradition and, ultimately, about the meaning of late antiquity itself. An analysis of the poetry of Nonnus of Panopolis, author of both a 'pagan' epic about Dionysus and a Christian translation of St John's Gospel, helps to illustrate this complex dialectic between pagan and Christian voices."--Bloomsbury Publishing
Traditional and still prevalent accounts of late antique literature draw a clear distinction between 'pagan' and 'Christian' forms of poetry: whereas Christian poetry is taken seriously in terms its contribution to culture and society at large, so-called pagan or secular poetry is largely ignored, as though it has no meaningful part to play within the late antique world. The Myth of Paganism sets out to deconstruct this view of two contrasting poetic traditions and proposes in its place a new integrated model for the understanding of late antique poetry. As the book argues, the poet of Christ and the poet of the Muses were drawn together into an active, often provocative, dialogue about the relationship between Christianity and the Classical tradition and, ultimately, about the meaning of late antiquity itself. An analysis of the poetry of Nonnus of Panopolis, author of both a 'pagan' epic about Dionysus and a Christian translation of St John's Gospel, helps to illustrate this complex dialectic between pagan and Christian voices
Titolo autorizzato: The myth of paganism  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4725-4033-6
1-4725-1965-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910463335103321
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Serie: Classical literature and society.