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In Brill’s Companion to Statius, thirty-four newly commissioned chapters from internationally recognized experts provide a comprehensive overview of various approaches to arguably the most important poet of the Flavian period in Rome.
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Brill’s Companion to Statius Edited by
W. J. Dominik, C. E. Newlands, and K. Gervais
LEIDEN | BOSTON
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Brill’s companion to Statius / edited by W. J. Dominik, C. E. Newlands, and K. Gervais. pages cm — (Brill’s companions in classical studies) ISBN 978-90-04-21789-8 (hardback : alk. paper) — ISBN 978-90-04-28470-8 (e-book) 1. Statius, P. Papinius (Publius Papinius)—Criticism and interpretation. I. Dominik, William J. II. Newlands, Carole Elizabeth. III. Gervais, Kyle. IV. Series: Brill’s companions in classical studies. PA6698.B75 2015 871’.01—dc23
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Contents Preface ix Texts and Abbreviations xi Notes on Contributors xiii
part 1 Introduction 1 Reading Statius 3 Carole E. Newlands, Kyle Gervais, and William J. Dominik
part 2 Beginnings 2 Statius on Invocation and Inspiration 31 K. Sara Myers 3 The Silvae: Poetics of Impromptu and Cultural Consumption 54 Gianpiero Rosati 4 The Beginnings of the Achilleid 73 Randall T. Ganiban
part 3 Social and Cultural Matters 5 Creating the Distinguished Addressee: Literary Patronage in the Works of Statius 91 Meike Rühl 6 Gift and Society in the Works of Statius 106 Neil Coffee
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7 Negative Stereotypes of Wealth in the Works of Statius 123 Bruce Gibson 8 Family and Kinship in the Works of Statius 139 Neil W. Bernstein
part 4
Transgressive Poetics: The Achilleid 9 Statius’ Achilleid: The Paradoxical Epic 157 Peter J. Davis 10 Intertext, Metapoetry, and Visuality in the Achilleid 173 Christopher Chinn 11 Similes and Gender in the Achilleid 189 Charles McNelis
part 5
Conflict, Power, and Death in the Thebaid 12 “War Came in Disarray . . .” (Thebaid 7.616): Statius and the Depiction of Battle 207 Rhiannon Ash 13 Parent-Child Conflict in the Thebaid 221 Kyle Gervais 14 Transgressing Boundaries of the Unthinkable: Sophocles, Ovid, Vergil, Seneca, and Homer Refracted in Statius’ Thebaid 240 Frederick Ahl 15 Similes and Their Programmatic Role in the Thebaid 266 William J. Dominik
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16 The Constitutional Status of Euripidean and Statian Theseus: Some Aspects of the Criticism of Absolute Power in the Thebaid 291 Cecilia Criado 17 Dead Woman Walking: Jo