Protean Virgil
eBook - Material Form and the Reception of the Classics, Classical Presences
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The Protean Virgil argues that when we try to understand how and why different readers have responded differently to the same text over time, we should take into account the physical form in which they read the text as well as the text itself. Using Virgils poetry as a case study in book history, the volume shows that a succession of material forms - manuscript, printed book, illustrated edition, and computer file - undermines the drive toward textual andinterpretive stability. This stability is the traditional goal of classical scholarship, which seeks to recover what Virgil wrote and how he intended it to be understood.The manuscript form served to embed Virgils poetry into Christian culture, which attempted to anchor the content into a compatible theological truth. Readers of early printed material proceeded differently, breaking Virgils text into memorable moral and stylistic fragments, and collecting those fragments into commonplace books. Furthermore, early illustrated editions present a progression of re-envisionings in which Virgils poetry was situated within a succession of receiving cultures. Ineach case, however, the material form helped to generate a method of reading Virgil which worked with this form but which failed to survive the transition to a new union of the textual and the physical. This form-induced instability reaches its climax with computerization, which allows the reader newpower to edit the text and to challenge the traditional association of Virgils poetry with elite culture.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 26.03.2015
Umfang: 272 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9780191043642
Umbreit-Nr.: 8311996
