Dynamics of Paratextuality in Late Antique Literature

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Sidonius Apollinaris
Venantius Fortunatus

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  • ISBN 9781350434882
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Through an examination of paratextuality in late antique literature, this collection of essays reconsiders the importance of the written material that appears in the margins of ancient poetic texts.

Paratexts such as headings, prefaces, letters et al. have largely been skimmed over or completely disregarded in favour of the main ancient work. However, there is now a new wave of scholarship that takes into consideration the reading of books in line with the different ‘margins’, or ‘frames’, and the structures (de-)constructed by them.

A salient feature of late antique poetry is the presence of the paratextual. For example, the prefaces of Ausonius, Claudian, Avianus, Sidonius Apollinaris, and Venantius Fortunatus are studied in their own right by the contributors, who present new understandings and interpretations of the aims of these late antique writers. In keeping with its subject matter, this volume presents a multitude of approaches intended not only to look at, but rather to read and take seriously the paratextual material. The result is a reframing of our appreciation of the marginal matter, which has up until this point been overlooked.

Christian Guerra teaches Latin at the University of Bern and Italian at the Gymnasium Muttenz, Switzerland.

Markus Kersten is a Professor in Classics at the Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany.

Ann-Kathrin Stähle teaches Latin and Greek at the Gymnasium Liestal, Switzerland.