Grazer Beiträge, المجلد 15Rodopi., 1988 |
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الصفحة 99
... poem full , not only of stories , but also of storytellers and their audiences . The abundance of stories can not be ignored , whether one regards Ovid's masterwork as a handbook of Classical mythology , or as a highly complex and ...
... poem full , not only of stories , but also of storytellers and their audiences . The abundance of stories can not be ignored , whether one regards Ovid's masterwork as a handbook of Classical mythology , or as a highly complex and ...
الصفحة 100
... poetic narrator poses , potentially , a considerable threat to his audience " . Later he again draws the explicit parallel between the embedded tale and the larger poem , in asserting that ( 202 ) " His Metamorphoses , like Mercury's ...
... poetic narrator poses , potentially , a considerable threat to his audience " . Later he again draws the explicit parallel between the embedded tale and the larger poem , in asserting that ( 202 ) " His Metamorphoses , like Mercury's ...
الصفحة 121
... : this part of the poem starts not from chaos but from Jove , is not epic but elegiac or Alexandrian . But here also we proceed from gods to mortals . " composer of the Metamorphoses , who predicts his poetic immortality 121.
... : this part of the poem starts not from chaos but from Jove , is not epic but elegiac or Alexandrian . But here also we proceed from gods to mortals . " composer of the Metamorphoses , who predicts his poetic immortality 121.
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