The Complex Themes of Vulnerability and Ambiguity in Statius's Achilleid

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Exploring the intricate narrative of Statius's Achilleid, this analysis delves into the vulnerability of Achilles and Thetis's attempts to mitigate it, challenging the traditional epic genre through hybridity and ambiguity. The thematic interplay of divine-human dynamics, gender ambiguity, and the conflict with militaristic epic teleology are central to this nuanced exploration.


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  1. Achilles heel: Statius Achilleid Vulnerable Body T2, week 9

  2. Born between 45 and 61 in Naples Father became known as poet and rhetorician (in the Silvae, Statius writes that he composed prose versions of Homer). Statius had a number of wealthy patrons, including the emperor Domitian. Wrote the Silvae, the Achilleid, and the Thebaid, a great epic on mythic civil war in the house of Oedipus. All three works triangulate and interact with one another in interesting ways. Silvae 4/7 (handout 8) suggests that the two epics were composed in parallel Publius Papinius Statius

  3. A prequel (and sequel?) to the Iliad? Highly renowned are the warrior s deeds in Maeonian song, but more remains untold: suffer me for such is my desire to recount the whole story of the hero, to summon him forth from his hiding-place in Scyros with the Dulichian trumpet, and not to stop short at the dragging of Hector, but to lead the youth through the whole tale of Troy. Achilleid 1.3-7

  4. *Key idea* At the core of Statius plot is the problem of Achilles and Thetis vulnerability, and the project of attempting to mitigate or erase this vulnerability

  5. Achilleid an unepic epic? Key influences: Ovid s neo- Callimachean epic, the Metamorphoses; Alexandrian epyllion , such as Apollonius Argonautica, and Latin experiments in epyllion such as Catullus 64. Interrogating the epic tradition Statius Achilles is ambiguously gendered, but also figures an ambiguous genre (a hybrid of epic and elegy?)

  6. Ephebe (boy-man) Divine-human (semideus) Human-beast (semiferus) Achilles hybridity / ambiguity

  7. Achilles vulnerability is a source of great anxiety for Thetis in two ways: He is a constant reminder of her being raped by Peleus, and having her own divine powers overcome. She risks losing her son in war

  8. Thetis ambitions are in direct opposition to the teleology of militaristic epic. Achilleid Theteid She wants to paralyse and reroute epic, temporally and spatially. Scit cetera mater (Ach.2.167)

  9. Critical assessments See handout 9

  10. If dressing as/becoming a girl was good enough for: Hercules Bacchus Jupiter Caenis / Caeneus Thetis persuasion (Achilleid 1.247-82)

  11. Hercules and Omphale

  12. The young Bacchus

  13. Jupiter dressed as Diana

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