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Title The sites of Rome : time, space, memory / edited by David H.J. Larmour and Diana Spencer
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 436 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Introduction : Roma, recepta : a topography of the imagination / David H.J. Larmour and Diana Spencer -- Rome at a gallop : Livy, on not gazing, jumping, or toppling into the void / Diana Spencer -- 'In the name of the father' : Ovid's Theban law / Micaela Janan -- 'I get around' : sadism, desire, and metonymy on the streets of Rome with Horace, Ovid, and Juvenal / Paul Allen Miller -- Holes in the body : sites of abjection in Juvenal's Rome / David H.J. Larmour -- Victim and voyeur : Rome as a character in Tacitus' Histories 3 / Rhiannon Ash -- The gates of Janus : Bakhtin and Plutarch's Roman meta-chronotope / Jason Banta -- Staging Rome : the Renaissance, Rome, and humanism's classical crisis / Jacob Blevins -- Sizing up Rome, or theorizing the overview / Caroline Vout -- Ancient Rome for little comrades : the legacy of classical antiquity in Soviet childrens' literature / Marina Balina -- The sites and sights of Rome in Fellini's films : 'not a human habitation but a psychical entity' / Elena Theodorakopoulos
Summary Rome was a building site for much of its history, a city continually reshaped and reconstituted in line with political and cultural change. In later times, the conjunction of ruins and rebuilding lent the cityscape a particularly fascinating character, much exploited by artists and writers. This layering and changing of vistas also finds expression in the literary tradition, from classical times right up to the twenty-first-century. This collection of essays offers glimpses, sideways glances and unexpected angles that open up Rome in its widest possible sense, and explores how the visible components of Rome - the hills, the Tiber, the temples, the Forums, the Colosseum, the statues and monuments - operate as, or become, the sites/sights of Rome. The analyses are informed by contemporary critical thinking and draw on ancient historical narrative, Roman poetry, Renaissance literature and cartography, art of the Grand Tour era, Russian and Soviet interpretations, and twentieth-century cinema. --From publisher's description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 385-418) and indexes
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Subject Latin literature -- History and criticism
HISTORY.
Latin literature
Literature
Motion pictures
Topografie.
SUBJECT Rome (Italy) -- In literature
Rome (Italy) -- History -- Miscellanea
Rome (Italy) -- In motion pictures
Subject Italy -- Rome
Rome.
Genre/Form miscellanies.
Trivia and miscellanea
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Trivia and miscellanea.
Miscellanées.
Form Electronic book
Author Larmour, David H. J. (David Henry James), 1959-
Spencer, Diana, 1969-
ISBN 9780191527197
019152719X
0199217491
9780199217496
1281149632
9781281149633
9786611149635
6611149635