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The Loss of Innocence: Catullan Intertexts in Vergil’s Eclogue 8 and the Camilla Episode of the Aeneid

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    • Publication Information:
      University of Szeged
    • Publication Date:
      2020
    • Collection:
      SZTE OJS Journals (University of Szeged / Szegedi Tudományegyetem)
    • Abstract:
      In ancient Rome, some elements of the wedding ritual (e.g. the raptio or the defloration) could be associated with aggression and death. In Catullus 62 and 66 – two poems dealing with the topic of marriage –, these connotations get a special emphasis, in part due to the motif of cutting symbolizing violence and changing. In this paper, I examine the way the above mentioned poems constitute the background for the allusion to Medea in Vergil’s Eclogue 8 and the depiction of Camilla in Book 11 of the Aeneid. It will be of fundamental importance to observe the way aggressiveness – being a traditional characteristic of men – gets transferred to women, by means of intertextual connections.
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    • Relation:
      https://ojs.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/suc/article/view/39228/38225; https://ojs.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/suc/article/view/39228
    • Online Access:
      https://ojs.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/suc/article/view/39228
    • Rights:
      Copyright (c) 2020 Eötvös Collegium
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.6C66A26C