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Janet Fairweather, Ovid's autobiographical poem , Tristia 4.10
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by J Fairweather - 1987 - Cited by 13 - Related articlesall, the concluding poem of Ovid's own Amores (3.15). Where Tristia 4.10 differs ..... to earlier poetry in Tristia 4.10, and, as commentators on the poem
Ovid, Tristia 1.2 : high drama on the high seas. - Durham Research
by MS Bate - 2004 - Cited by 3 - Related articlesThe three storm poems in Tristia 1 (1.2, 1.4, 1.11) are not only
Circumventing Petrarch: subreading Ovid's Tristia in Spenser's
The article presents the poem " Tristia ," by Han Yan, translated by Yongan Wu. First Line: The farewell was written in the gaze; Last Line: Another star
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Jump to Tristia . 20. ': The reference is to the night before Ovid's departure to his Black Sea exile, in his Tristia Book I iii.
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by J Fairweather - 1987 - Cited by 13 - Related articlesOvid's autobiographical poem , Tristia 4.10. Janet Fairweather The Classical Quarterly 37:0101, 181-196, Cambridge University Press, 5/1987.
Circumventing Petrarch: subreading Ovid's Tristia in Spenser's
by J Ingleheart - 2006 18 Oct 2010 In the first poem of Tristia 1, Ovid claims me mare, me uenti, me fera iactat hiems ('the sea, the winds, the savage winter storm harass me
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10 Feb 2005 At the same time, more confusion was added because the poems that made up the Struve/Filippov Tristia did not correspond to the set in the
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At this time, his second book of poems , Tristia , was published in Berlin. For several years after that, he almost completely abandoned poetry,
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Tristia - by Osip Mandelstam .. I have studied the Science of departures, in night's sorrows, when a woman's hair falls down. The oxen chew, there's the
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Tristia ('sorrows'), Latin elegiac poems by Ovid in five books, written in AD 8– 12, the early years of the poet's exile to Tomis. The metre must have seemed
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File Format: Microsoft Word - Quick Viewby JM Kopper - Related articlesMandelstam's poem “ Tristia ” explicitly invites comparison with the Roman elegy. It also borrows from the tradition, which we saw Ovid invoking in his
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In his edition of Spenser's shorter poetry , Douglas Brooks-Davies notes only one textual parallel between the Amoretti and the Tristia (the aforementioned
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9 Dec 2010 Ovid's Poetry of Exile (M.M.) McGowan Ovid in Exile. Power and Poetic Redress in the Tristia and Epistulae Ex Ponto.
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