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Translations of power
Translations of power, Elizabeth J. Bellamy here casts new theoretical light on the Renaissance genre of the dynastic epic. Drawing upon Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis to illuminate the emergence of an epic subjecthood, she focuses on Virgil's Aeneid, Ariosto's Orlando , Translations of power has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Translations of power
  • Written by author Elizabeth J. Bellamy
  • Published by Ithaca ; Cornell University Press, 1992., 1992/04/08
  • Elizabeth J. Bellamy here casts new theoretical light on the Renaissance genre of the dynastic epic. Drawing upon Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis to illuminate the emergence of an epic "subjecthood," she focuses on Virgil's Aeneid, Ariosto's Orlando
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Acknowledgments
1 Psychoanalyzing Epic History 1
Psychoanalyssance and the New Historicism 1
The Subject in/of/for Ideology 14
History/Psychoanalysis/Narrative 19
Epic and Its Romance Discontents 22
Translations of Power: Troy and the Narrative of Narcissism 31
2 A Disturbance of Memory in Carthage 38
Rome Neuroses 38
Athens/Rome/Troy: The City Not Seen 46
Memory and Epic Origins 51
Troy and the Return of the Repressed 54
Ekphrasis and the Retroactive Trauma of Memory 60
From Troy to Rome 69
The Translatio Imperii as Metaphoric Repression 72
Back to the Future: Epic Destiny and the Compulsion to Repeat 75
Death Wounds 78
3 Habendi Libido: Ariosto's Armor of Narcissism 82
Habendi Libido: The Subject/Object Is Armor 82
Theft without Return: The Object in/of Narrative 90
"The armour of an alienating identity" 94
Mandricardo and Durindana: Armor and the Revival of Troy 100
Narcissism and Mimesis 107
Armor, Androgyny, and the "Truth" of Gender 112
Furor and Epic Ideology 119
Troia vittrice: Narcissism and the "Truth" of History 123
4 Troia Vittrice: Reviving Troy in the Woods of Jerusalem 131
Oscura memoria: Finding Epic Closure 131
The Epic Sublime 135
Genera ne la selva 145
Androgyny and Narcissism Revisited: Love-as-Death 155
Murder in the Woods 167
Troy and the Second Murder 181
5 The Alienating Structure of Prophecy in "Faerie Lond" 189
The Vel of Faerie 189
Britomart: Dynastic Anxieties 195
Britomart: Gender as Trauma 203
Arthur: Just-Missed Encounters with Epic Destiny 211
Arthur: The Untimeliest Cut of All 221
6 Obsessional Time: Waiting for Death in Epic 234
Festina lente 234
The "Matter" of Life and Death in Epic 239
Waiting for Troy 247
Frequently Cited Secondary Sources 255
Index 257


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