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The Appendix Tibulliana has often been neglected in scholarship on elegy of the Augustan period. This literary commentary argues that the poems it contains not only merit serious study for their own sake, but that their destabilization of some of the key norms of the genre could prompt a broader reassessment of our understanding of elegy.

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The Appendix Tibulliana has often been neglected in scholarship on elegy of the Augustan period. This literary commentary argues that the poems it contains not only merit serious study for their own sake, but that their destabilization of some of the key norms of the genre could prompt a broader reassessment of our understanding of elegy.
Autorenporträt
Laurel Fulkerson is Professor of Classics and Associate Dean at Florida State University, where her research focuses on Latin and Greek poetry and on gender in antiquity. She has written extensively on Ovid in particular, including the monographs The Ovidian Heroine as Author: Reading, Writing, and Community in the Heroides (CUP, 2005) and Ovid: A Poet on the Margins (Bloomsbury, 2016), as well as the edited collection Repeat Performances: Ovidian Repetition and the Metamorphoses (University of Wisconsin Press, 2016) with Tim Stover. She has also published on the study of the emotions in antiquity with her monograph No Regrets: Remorse in Classical Antiquity (OUP, 2013) and Emotions Between Greece and Rome (BICS Supplement, 2015), edited with Douglas Cairns.