Abstract (eng)
This master's thesis aims to highlight the intertextual relationship between the "locus amoenus" of Ovid's pre-exilic poetry and Virgil's Eclogues and Georgics on the one hand and the so-called "locus horribilis", which looms in trist. 1. The "locus amoenus" is understood as an intertextual concept, whose dynamics enable the poet to illustrate poetological matters and matters concerning the presentation of his career. The "locus horribilis", therefore, serves not as a foil to, but a continuation of the "locus amoenus".