The Aesthetics of Darkness: a Study of Hellenistic Romanticism in Apollonius, Lycophron and Nicander (Hellenistica Groningana) - Evina Sistakou - Books - Peeters Publishers - 9789042926547 - October 4, 2012
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The Aesthetics of Darkness: a Study of Hellenistic Romanticism in Apollonius, Lycophron and Nicander (Hellenistica Groningana)


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Darkness in literature manifests itself as a fascination with the evil passions of man, an emphasis on the ugly and the monstrous, an obsession with morbidity and death, a blurring of the boundaries between reality and imagination; its effect ranges from pleasure in the representation of horror to the overwhelming sense of the sublime. The premise that these trends find their most powerful expression in Romantic literature forms the basis for the exploration of darkness in Hellenistic poetry in the present study: Apollonius' Argonautica, a dark romance building around a heroic quest, is read against the background of fantasy literature and the Gothic novel; Lycophron's Alexandra, a dark remake of Kassandra's prophecy, is seen as an extreme paradigm of Gothic aesthetics; Nicander's Theriaca and Alexipharmaca, two didactic poems on snakes and their antidotes, are reviewed in the light of Romantic science and the aesthetics of Decadence. The introduction provides the theoretical framework where key notions are discussed the fantastic, the Gothic, the grotesque, the uncanny , whereas the afterword offers an explanation for the parallelism between the Hellenistic and the Romantic era by reference to their ideological and cultural contexts.
The Aesthetics of Darkness is a comparative study which combines the 'close reading' of the Greek texts with literary criticism as well as with specific examples drawn from nineteenth century literature; by thus transcending the boundaries of conventional scholarship, the book attempts to capture the Romantic awakenings of post-Classical literature.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 4, 2012
ISBN13 9789042926547
Publishers Peeters Publishers
Pages 311
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   458 g
Language English