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Re-inventing Ovid’s Metamorphoses -

Re-inventing Ovid’s Metamorphoses

Pictorial and Literary Transformations in Various Media, 1400–1800
Buch | Hardcover
504 Seiten
2020
Brill (Verlag)
9789004424890 (ISBN)
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This volume explores early modern recreations of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, focusing on the creative ingenium of artists and writers who freely handled the original text so as to adapt it to different artistic media and genres.
This volume explores early modern recreations of myths from Ovid’s immensely popular Metamorphoses, focusing on the creative ingenium of artists and writers and on the peculiarities of the various media that were applied. The contributors try to tease out what (pictorial) devices, perspectives, and interpretative markers were used that do not occur in the original text of the Metamorphoses, what aspects were brought to the fore or emphasized, and how these are to be explained. Expounding the whatabouts of these differences, the contributors discuss the underlying literary and artistic problems, challenges, principles and techniques, the requirements of the various literary and artistic media, and the role of the cultural, ideological, religious, and gendered contexts in which these recreations were produced.



Contributors are: Noam Andrews, Claudia Cieri Via, Daniel Dornhofer, Leonie Drees-Drylie, Karl A.E. Enenkel, Daniel Fulco, Barbara Hryszko, Gerlinde Huber-Rebenich, Jan L. de Jong, Andrea Lozano-Vásquez, Sabine Lütkemeyer, Morgan J. Macey, Kerstin Maria Pahl, Susanne Scholz, Robert Seidel, and Patricia Zalamea.

Karl A.E. Enenkel is Professor of Medieval Latin and Neo-Latin at the University of Münster. Previously he was Professor of Neo-Latin at the University of Leiden. He has published widely on international humanism, early modern culture, paratexts, literary genres 1300–1600, Neo-Latin emblems, word and image relationships, and the history of scholarship and science. Jan L. de Jong, Ph.D., is Senior Lecturer of Art History of the Early Modern Period at the University of Groningen. He has published extensively on Italian Renaissance art, including The Power and the Glorification. Papal Pretensions and the Art of Propaganda in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries (Penn State University Press, 2013).

Contents

List of Illustrations

Notes on the Editors

Notes on the Contributors



1 Introduction: Re-Inventing Ovid’s Metamorphoses

 Karl Enenkel and Jan L. de Jong



PART 1: Printed Cycles of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Book Illustrations, and Commentaries

2 Non-Ovidian “Immigrants” in Printed Illustration Cycles of the Metamorphoses

 Gerlinde Huber-Rebenich & Sabine Lütkemeyer



3 “Fabula ad mores relata.” Commenting on Ovid’s Metamorphoses in Early Modern Times: the Example of the Phaethon Episode

 Robert Seidel



4 Isaac De Benserade’s Inventiveness in Metamorphoses d’Ovide en rondeaux (1676) on the Basis of Love Threads Woven by Arachne

 Barbara Hryszko



PART 2: Reinventions of Ovid’s Metamorphoses in Painting and Prints

5 Olympic Adultery. Italian Escapades of Mars, Venus and Vulcan

 Jan L. de Jong



6 From Original Sin to Pornography: Pictorial Translations of the Salmacis Myth, ca. 1500–1800

 Karl Enenkel



7 Playing with the Gods: Nicolas Poussin’s Reinvention of Ovidian Myths

 Leonie Drees-Drylie



8 Myths of Defiance and Authority: the Gigantomachy and Fall of Phaeton in Ovidian Imagery of the Early Modern German States

 Daniel Fulco



PART 3: Ovid’s Metamorphoses in the Applied Arts

9 From Laurel to Coral: the Jamnitzer Daphnes

 Noam Andrews



10 Adaptations of Ovid’s Metamorphoses in Late Medieval France: Material and Moral Recontextualization in the Tapestry of Narcissus at the Fountain

 Morgan J. Macey



PART 4: Reinventions of Ovid’s Metamorphoses in Literature

11 The Hounds of Desire: Elizabethan Variations on Ovid’s Actaeon Episode

 Daniel Dornhofer and Susanne Scholz



12 Reinventing Ovidian Themes in Viceregal Peru: the Remaking of Fertility Myths in a Quechuan Play

 Andrea Lozano-Vásquez and Patricia Zalamea



PART 5: Reinventions of Ovid’s Metamorphoses in Theory of Literature and Art Theory

13 Morphings at Meta-Levels: Ovid, John Dryden, and the Art of Likeness in Translation

 Kerstin Maria Pahl



14 Petrification and Animation: the Myth of Perseus as a Metaphor for the ‘Paragone’ in Early Modern Art

 Claudia Cieri Via



Index Nominum

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Intersections ; 70
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1054 g
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-13 9789004424890 / 9789004424890
Zustand Neuware
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