TY - JOUR
T1 - Ovidian Intertextuality: Some Considerations on Tr. 1 and Met. 11
AU - Martorana, Simona
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Having summed up the principal issues of the Tristia, as well as the ways in which scholars have approached Ovid’s exile works during the last few centuries, I will make a comparative analysis between Tr. 1.2‐4 and Met. 11.410‐748, the episode of Ceyx and Alcyone. The close intertextual connections that emerge from this analysis suggest not only that the fundamental textual source for Tr. 1.2‐4 is indeed Ceyx’ episode of the Metamorphoses, but also that these three poems, by sharing a common model, are interrelated, thus constituting a sort of unitary block. The aim of the paper is to show how Ovidian intertextuality may be profitably employed to shed light on Ovid’s modus operandi in arranging his works: indeed, the poet not only draws from other authors, but, especially in this case, also predominantly takes inspiration from his previous poetry and adapts it to a new context.
AB - Having summed up the principal issues of the Tristia, as well as the ways in which scholars have approached Ovid’s exile works during the last few centuries, I will make a comparative analysis between Tr. 1.2‐4 and Met. 11.410‐748, the episode of Ceyx and Alcyone. The close intertextual connections that emerge from this analysis suggest not only that the fundamental textual source for Tr. 1.2‐4 is indeed Ceyx’ episode of the Metamorphoses, but also that these three poems, by sharing a common model, are interrelated, thus constituting a sort of unitary block. The aim of the paper is to show how Ovidian intertextuality may be profitably employed to shed light on Ovid’s modus operandi in arranging his works: indeed, the poet not only draws from other authors, but, especially in this case, also predominantly takes inspiration from his previous poetry and adapts it to a new context.
UR - https://doi.org/10.48614/phasis.19.2016.115-140
UR - https://phasis.tsu.ge/index.php/PJ/article/view/7962
U2 - 10.60131/phasis.v19i19.7962
DO - 10.60131/phasis.v19i19.7962
M3 - Article
SN - 1512-1046
SP - 115
EP - 160
JO - Phasis: Greek and Roman Studies
JF - Phasis: Greek and Roman Studies
IS - 19
ER -