2011
DOI: 10.1353/ajp.2011.0039
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What's Love Got to Do with It?: Mapping Cynthia in Propertius' Paired Elegies 1.8A-B and 1.11-12

Abstract: As he concludes poem 1.12, Propertius romantically asserts that Cynthia was prima and will be the finis. This article explores the supplemental readings that open up if we focus not on the temporal but on the geographical meaning of the word finis, a move invited by the poem itself and by the poems (1.8a, 1.8b, 1.11) with which it belongs interpretively, all containing several allusions to space. Drawing on both Lacanian and cartographic theory, I suggest that the poet's engagement with questions of fines reve… Show more

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