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Writing Exile: The Discourse of Displacement in Greco-Roman Antiquity and Beyond
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Exile and displacement are central topics in classical literature. Previous research has been mostly biographical and has focused on the three most prominent exiles: Cicero, Ovid, and Seneca. By sh...
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28 December 2006

Exile and displacement are central topics in classical literature. Previous research has been mostly biographical and has focused on the three most prominent exiles: Cicero, Ovid, and Seneca. By shifting focus to a discourse of exile and displacement in early Greek poetry, Greek historiography, Cynicism, consolatory literature, Latin epic, Greek literature of the empire, and Medieval Latin literature, the present volume questions the notion of a distinct, psychologically conditioned ‘genre’ or ‘mode’ of exile literature. It shows how ancient and medieval authors perceive and present their exile according to pre-existent literary paradigms, style themselves or others as ‘typical’ exiles, and employ ‘exile’ as a powerful trope to express estrangement, elicit readerly sympathy, and question political power structures.
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Pages: 292
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Mnemosyne, Supplements
Publication Date:
28 December 2006
ISBN: 9789004155152
Format: Hardcover
Jan Felix Gaertner, D.Phil. (2002) in Classics, University of Oxford, is Assistant at the Institut für Klassische Philologie und Komparatistik, University of Leipzig. His publications include a commentary (with text and English translation) of Ovid, Epistulae ex Ponto 1 (Oxford, 2005).