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@proceedings{1469157, author = {Okáčová, Marie}, booktitle = {Roma aeterna MMXVIII: The Afterlife of Ovid in the Culture of Central Europe}, keywords = {Ovid; Ausonius; cento; literary catalogue; apology; literary fictionality; author; reader; interpretation; late antiquity}, language = {eng}, title = {Distant mores a carmine nostri: The Apologetic Use of a Catalogue of Literary Predecessors in Ovid and Ausonius}, year = {2018} }
TY - CONF ID - 1469157 AU - Okáčová, Marie PY - 2018 TI - Distant mores a carmine nostri: The Apologetic Use of a Catalogue of Literary Predecessors in Ovid and Ausonius KW - Ovid KW - Ausonius KW - cento KW - literary catalogue KW - apology KW - literary fictionality KW - author KW - reader KW - interpretation KW - late antiquity N2 - This paper enquires into the nature of the intertextual relationship existing between Ovid’s catalogue of Greek and Roman precedents included in the second book of his Tristia and the similar catalogue of literary obscenities in Ausonius’ letter addressed to Axius Paulus and attached to his famous Cento Nuptialis. By comparing these two apologetic catalogues in terms of their formal features, content, and function, the paper shows how the echoes of the exiled Augustan poet resonate with and possibly change the overall meaning of Ausonius’ apology. Further, it examines the broader significance this may have within discourse about the fictional nature of literature and especially about the relationship between the author and the reader. ER -
OKÁČOVÁ, Marie. Distant mores a carmine nostri: The Apologetic Use of a Catalogue of Literary Predecessors in Ovid and Ausonius. In \textit{Roma aeterna MMXVIII: The Afterlife of Ovid in the Culture of Central Europe}. 2018.
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