Ebook: Lucan and the Sublime: Power, Representation and Aesthetic Experience
Author: Dr Henry J. M. Day
- Tags: Lucan 39 65 Criticism and interpretation Sublime in literature Lucanus M Annaeus Marcus LITERARY COLLECTIONS Ancient Classical
- Series: Cambridge Classical Studies
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Language: English
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This is the first comprehensive study of the sublime in Lucan. Drawing upon renewed literary-critical interest in the tradition of philosophical aesthetics, Henry Day argues that the category of the sublime offers a means of moving beyond readings of Lucan's Bellum civile in terms of the poem's political commitment or, alternatively, nihilism. Demonstrating in dialogue with theorists from Burke and Kant to Freud, Lyotard and Ankersmit the continuing vitality of Longinus' foundational treatise On the Sublime, Day charts Lucan's complex and instructive exploration of the relationship between sublimity and ethical discourses of freedom and oppression. Through the Bellum civile's cataclysmic vision of civil war and metapoetic accounts of its own genesis, through its heated linguistic texture and proclaimed effects upon future readers, and, most powerfully of all, through its representation of its twin protagonists Caesar and Pompey, Lucan's great epic emerges as a central text in the history of the sublime.
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