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This book presents the first systematic appreciation of Ovid''s extensive influence on, and affinity with, modern visual culture. Some topics are directly related to Ovid; others exhibit features, characters, or themes analogous to those in his works. The book demonstrates the wide-ranging ramifications that Ovidian archetypes, especially from the Metamorphoses, have provoked in a modern artistic medium that did not exist in Ovid''s time. It ranges from the earliest days of film history (Georges Méliès''s discovery of screen metamorphosis) and theory (Gabriele D''Annunzio''s fascination with the metamorphosis of Daphne; Sergei Eisenstein''s concept of film sense) through silent films, classic sound films, commercial cinema, art-house and independent films to modernism and the C.G.I. era. Films by well-known directors, including Ingmar Bergman, Walerian Borowczyk, Jean Cocteau, Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Fritz Lang, Max Ophüls, Alain Resnais, and various others, are analyzed in

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'The book displays the author's impressive erudition in ancient Greek and Latin literature, and also his intimate familiarity with film theory and the necessary literature.' H. M. Roisman, Choice
'… Ovid on Screen: A Montage of Attractions, emerges as [Martin Winkler's] most ambitious and wide-ranging contribution … This is an engaging and also enjoyable book from which I have learned much.' James J. Clauss, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
'… detailed, meticulously-researched, highly readable and erudite …' Jo-Marie Claassen, Anabases

Table of Contents
List of illustrations; Acknowledgments; Fade-in: Prooemium; Adages; Part I. Theory and Practice: 1. Cinemetamorphosis; 2. Ovid's film sense and beyond; Part II. Key Moments in Ovidian Film History: 3. D'Annunzio's Ovid and the cinematic impulse; 4. The Labyrinth: narrative complexity, deadly mazes, and Ovid's modernity; Part III. Into New Bodies: 5. Effects and essences; 6. The Beast in Man: not Ovid's, but how Ovidian!; Part IV. Love, Seduction, Death: 7. Varieties of modernism: Orpheus and Eurydice; 8. Love and death; 9. Lessons in seduction; Part V. Eternal Returns: 10. Immortality: philosophy, cinema, Ovid; 11. Ovidian returns; Sphragis: end credits; Bibliography; Index.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 30/01/2020
      ISBN13: 9781108485401, 978-1108485401
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      Book Synopsis
      This book presents the first systematic appreciation of Ovid''s extensive influence on, and affinity with, modern visual culture. Some topics are directly related to Ovid; others exhibit features, characters, or themes analogous to those in his works. The book demonstrates the wide-ranging ramifications that Ovidian archetypes, especially from the Metamorphoses, have provoked in a modern artistic medium that did not exist in Ovid''s time. It ranges from the earliest days of film history (Georges Méliès''s discovery of screen metamorphosis) and theory (Gabriele D''Annunzio''s fascination with the metamorphosis of Daphne; Sergei Eisenstein''s concept of film sense) through silent films, classic sound films, commercial cinema, art-house and independent films to modernism and the C.G.I. era. Films by well-known directors, including Ingmar Bergman, Walerian Borowczyk, Jean Cocteau, Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Fritz Lang, Max Ophüls, Alain Resnais, and various others, are analyzed in

      Trade Review
      'The book displays the author's impressive erudition in ancient Greek and Latin literature, and also his intimate familiarity with film theory and the necessary literature.' H. M. Roisman, Choice
      '… Ovid on Screen: A Montage of Attractions, emerges as [Martin Winkler's] most ambitious and wide-ranging contribution … This is an engaging and also enjoyable book from which I have learned much.' James J. Clauss, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
      '… detailed, meticulously-researched, highly readable and erudite …' Jo-Marie Claassen, Anabases

      Table of Contents
      List of illustrations; Acknowledgments; Fade-in: Prooemium; Adages; Part I. Theory and Practice: 1. Cinemetamorphosis; 2. Ovid's film sense and beyond; Part II. Key Moments in Ovidian Film History: 3. D'Annunzio's Ovid and the cinematic impulse; 4. The Labyrinth: narrative complexity, deadly mazes, and Ovid's modernity; Part III. Into New Bodies: 5. Effects and essences; 6. The Beast in Man: not Ovid's, but how Ovidian!; Part IV. Love, Seduction, Death: 7. Varieties of modernism: Orpheus and Eurydice; 8. Love and death; 9. Lessons in seduction; Part V. Eternal Returns: 10. Immortality: philosophy, cinema, Ovid; 11. Ovidian returns; Sphragis: end credits; Bibliography; Index.

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