A long essay on Scenes of Sleeplessness in Flavian Poetry (Statius above all) and its Greek Past (Homer above all) in a rich volume published after a serious and severe peer-review process. The first Draft was presented by Dr. Sacerdoti at the International Conference held in Delphi (2012). On this Essay we can read the following Abstract by Peter Davis, University of Adelaide (Peter.Davis@adelaide.edu.au): 'Arianna Sacerdoti’s first chapter presents a typological study of sleep and sleeplessness, beginning with an examination of the intertextual relationships between relevant passages in all four Flavian epics and the Iliad and Odyssey and concluding with a discussion of literary sleeplessness in Statius’ Siluae' (I quote from: .http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014-08-53.html
'Quis magna tuenti / somnus?' Scenes of Sleeplessness (and Intertextuality) in Flavian Poetry
SACERDOTI, Arianna
2014
Abstract
A long essay on Scenes of Sleeplessness in Flavian Poetry (Statius above all) and its Greek Past (Homer above all) in a rich volume published after a serious and severe peer-review process. The first Draft was presented by Dr. Sacerdoti at the International Conference held in Delphi (2012). On this Essay we can read the following Abstract by Peter Davis, University of Adelaide (Peter.Davis@adelaide.edu.au): 'Arianna Sacerdoti’s first chapter presents a typological study of sleep and sleeplessness, beginning with an examination of the intertextual relationships between relevant passages in all four Flavian epics and the Iliad and Odyssey and concluding with a discussion of literary sleeplessness in Statius’ Siluae' (I quote from: .http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014-08-53.htmlI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.