Contents Publication type: Book chapter Book: Allusions Across the Language Barrier. The Poetic Techniques of Voltaire and Vergil Pages: 339 to 340 Collection: Cultures and scholarly practices of digital, n° 3 Book chapter: Previous 15/15 Free access Digital Export the notice: Html / Pdf / RIS (Zotero) Article Abstract Detailed information 339 Contents Introduction 7 Chapter One Vergil’s Place in the Allusive Tradition 15 Major Scholarly Positions on Latin Intertextuality 16 Organization of the Sources 18 The Punic Wars 20 The Late Republic 24 The Augustan Period 29 The Early Imperial Period 37 Conclusions 43 Chapter Two What’s in an Allusion? 49 Theoretical Background 51 Methods 58 Results 66 Examples 73 The Shape of Vergil’s Allusions 76 Conclusions 79 Chapter Three The Missing Vergil 81 Computational Approaches 82 Cognitive Theory 85 A Case Study 89 340 Distant Reading Tools 95 Experiments 97 Exploring the Results 103 Conclusions 108 Chapter Four Vergil versus the Modern Reader 111 Theoretical Background 112 Study Design 114 Results 123 Significance Testing 130 Interpretation 137 Conclusions 141 Chapter Five Voltaire’s Allusive Technique 143 La Henriade 145 Voltaire’s Allusions 146 Voltaire and Embodied Cognition 158 Conclusions 164 Conclusions 165 Acknowledgements 171 Appendix A Modeling Vergilian Allusion 173 Appendix B Annotated Parallels between Aeneid 1 and Homer 179 Bibliography 327 Index Authors 335 Index Concepts 337 Table of contentsShow page marksHide page marksDownload the PDFPrintable version CLIL theme: 4027 -- SCIENCES HUMAINES ET SOCIALES, LETTRES -- Lettres et Sciences du langage -- Lettres -- Etudes littéraires générales et thématiques ISBN: 978-2-406-16588-0 EAN: 9782406165880 ISSN: 2826-9764 DOI: 10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-16588-0.p.0339 Publisher: Classiques Garnier Online publication: 06-19-2024 Language: English In the same collection
339 Contents Introduction 7 Chapter One Vergil’s Place in the Allusive Tradition 15 Major Scholarly Positions on Latin Intertextuality 16 Organization of the Sources 18 The Punic Wars 20 The Late Republic 24 The Augustan Period 29 The Early Imperial Period 37 Conclusions 43 Chapter Two What’s in an Allusion? 49 Theoretical Background 51 Methods 58 Results 66 Examples 73 The Shape of Vergil’s Allusions 76 Conclusions 79 Chapter Three The Missing Vergil 81 Computational Approaches 82 Cognitive Theory 85 A Case Study 89 340 Distant Reading Tools 95 Experiments 97 Exploring the Results 103 Conclusions 108 Chapter Four Vergil versus the Modern Reader 111 Theoretical Background 112 Study Design 114 Results 123 Significance Testing 130 Interpretation 137 Conclusions 141 Chapter Five Voltaire’s Allusive Technique 143 La Henriade 145 Voltaire’s Allusions 146 Voltaire and Embodied Cognition 158 Conclusions 164 Conclusions 165 Acknowledgements 171 Appendix A Modeling Vergilian Allusion 173 Appendix B Annotated Parallels between Aeneid 1 and Homer 179 Bibliography 327 Index Authors 335 Index Concepts 337 Table of contentsShow page marksHide page marksDownload the PDFPrintable version CLIL theme: 4027 -- SCIENCES HUMAINES ET SOCIALES, LETTRES -- Lettres et Sciences du langage -- Lettres -- Etudes littéraires générales et thématiques ISBN: 978-2-406-16588-0 EAN: 9782406165880 ISSN: 2826-9764 DOI: 10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-16588-0.p.0339 Publisher: Classiques Garnier Online publication: 06-19-2024 Language: English