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Departing from conventional views of the pastoral genre as an Arcadian escape from urban sophistication, The Pipes of Pan highlights its genesis in the allusive and polemical literary cultures of Alexandria and Rome. Both cities placed great emphasis upon learned invocation and reformulation of poetic models.
The pastoral metaphor provided Theocritus and Vergil with tools for representing the contests and confrontations of poets and genres, the exchange of ideas among poets, and poets' reflections on the efficacy of their works.
The Pipes of Pan combines multiple strands of contemporary intertextual theory with reception aesthetics and Harold Bloom's theory of intersubjective conflict between generations of poets. It also provides one of the first systematic studies of intertextual and intersubjective dynamics with a whole genre.
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Appreciation, Classical Pastoral poetry, Classical influences, Country life in literature, Criticism and interpretation, European poetry, Greek influences, Greek poetry, Hellenistic, Hellenistic Greek poetry, History and criticism, Influence, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Intertextuality, Latin poetry, Pastoral poetry, Classical, Pastoral poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern), Shepherds in literature, Literature, history and criticism, Latin Pastoral poetryPeople
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The Pipes of Pan: Intertextuality and Literary Filiation in the Pastoral Tradition from Theocritus to Milton
January 15, 1999, University of Michigan Press
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The pipes of Pan: intertextuality and literary filiation in the pastoral tradition from Theocritus to Milton
1998, University of Michigan Press
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