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Magic in the Literature of the Neronian Period: Realism and Criticism

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By (author): Konstantinos Arampapaslis

Neronian representations of magic, a practice prevalent in the everyday life of the period and a central topic in its literary production, are characterized by unprecedented accuracy and detail. The similarities of witchcraft depictions in Senecas Medea, Lucans book 6, and Petronius Satyrica with spells of the PGM, the defixiones, as well as with Plinys quasi-magical recipes underscore realism as the distinctive trait of Neronian magic scenes which has often been considered the authors means to differentiate themselves from their Augustan predecessors. However, such high-degree realism is not merely an ornamental feature but transforms into a tool that influences the readers response toward magic, according to each authors worldview and aims. The cross-generic examination of the motif of magic in the major Neronian authors shows how realism forms a link between reader, contemporary experience, and text that encourages more active participation on the part of the reader. At the same time, images of destruction, the horrific, and the ridiculous further enhance the negative view of magic as an ineffective (Lucan-Petronius) or destructive force (Seneca), simultaneously eliciting the readers critical response.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 333g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Publication City/Country: Germany
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783111429403

About Konstantinos Arampapaslis

Konstantinos Arampapaslis Aristotle University Thessaloniki Greece.

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