›satura‹ - Monstr�ses Schreiben in Antike und Aufkl�rung Lucilius, Varro, Horaz, Petron, Martianus Capella, Hamann, Jean Paul
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- 9783110998573
- 9783111001357
- 9783111001357
- 9783111001388
- Classical texts
- Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800
- Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers
- Literary studies: from c 1900 -
- Literature: history & criticism
- Gaius Varro
- genre theory
- Jean Paul
- Johann Georg Hamann
- Lucilius
- Marcus Terentius
- Martianus Capella
- Petronius Arbiter
- satura satire Menippea
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Under the name satura, this volume examines a "monstrous" text tradition characterized by mixed forms and intertextual hypertrophy. In studies on authors like Lucilius, Varro, Horace, Petronius, Hamann, and Jean Paul, Sina Dell'Anno takes a new perspective on this tradition by focusing her attention on the notorious formlessness of satirical texts as the engine of her autophilological poetics.
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur F�rderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
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