The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age
Author: William Young Sellar
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Published: 1899
Total Pages: 416
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Author: William Young Sellar
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Published: 1899
Total Pages: 416
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dunstan Lowe
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Published: 2015-04-10
Total Pages: 285
ISBN-13: 0472119516
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn important contribution to the growing interdisciplinary field of monster studies
Author: Anton Powell
Publisher: Bristol Classical Press
Published: 1998-01-01
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9781853995521
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe political aspects of Augustan poetry have attracted much academic interest. The aim of this study is to take account of the effects of Augustan propaganda not only on the work of contemporary Roman writers, but also on the critical tradition itself. The six essays presented in this volume explore the political themes in the work of major poets such as Virgil, Ovid, Horace and Propertius. Using traditional as well as post-structuralist approaches, the essays examine the controversies of the Civil Wars, the emerging issues of treason and free speech and changing representations of Cleopatra and female power.
Author: David Levene
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2017-09-11
Total Pages: 415
ISBN-13: 9047400496
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this book seventeen leading scholars examine the interaction between historiography and poetry in the Augustan age: how poets drew on — or reacted against — historians’ presentation of the world, and how, conversely, historians transformed poetic themes for their own ends.
Author: W. Y. Sellar
Publisher: Biblo & Tannen Publishers
Published: 1892-12
Total Pages: 500
ISBN-13: 9780819601650
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Theodore Ziolkowski
Publisher: Camden House (NY)
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 283
ISBN-13: 1640140778
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIdentifies and explores Roman modes of poetry as received by twentieth- and twenty-first-century Anglo-American, German, and French poets.
Author: Nandini B. Pandey
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2018-10-11
Total Pages: 317
ISBN-13: 1108422659
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplores the dynamic interactions among Latin poets, artists, and audiences in constructing and critiquing imperial power in Augustan Rome.
Author: John F. Miller
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2009-10
Total Pages: 430
ISBN-13: 9780521516839
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive treatment of the reflections by Augustan poets on Apollo as an imperial icon.
Author: Philip R. Hardie
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 0198724721
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe establishment of the Augustan regime presents itself as the assertion of order and rationality in the political, ideological, and artistic spheres, after the disorder and madness of the civil wars of the late Republic. But the classical, Apollonian poetry of the Augustan period is fascinated by the irrational in both the public and private spheres. There is a vivid memory of the political and military furor that destroyed the Republic, and also an anxiety that furor may resurface, that the repressed may return. Epic and elegy are both obsessed with erotic madness: Dido experiences in her very public role the disabling effects of love that are both lamented and celebrated by the love elegists. Didactic (especially the Georgics) and the related Horatian exercises in satire and epistle, offer programmes for constructing rational order in the natural, political, and psychological worlds, but at best contain uneasily an ever-present threat of confusion and backsliding, and for the most part fall short of the austere standards of rational exposition set by Lucretius. Dionysus and the Dionysiac enjoy a prominence in Augustan poetry and art that goes well beyond the merely ornamental. The person of the emperor Augustus himself tests the limits of rational categorization. Augustan Poetry and the Irrational contains contributions by some of the leading experts of the Augustan period as well as a number of younger scholars. An introduction which surveys the field as a whole is followed by chapters that examine the manifestations of the irrational in a range of Augustan poets, including Virgil, Horace, Ovid, and the love elegists, and also explore elements of post-classical reception.
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Publisher: Hackett Publishing
Published: 2003-07-03
Total Pages: 397
ISBN-13: 1585108979
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn anthology containing fresh and rhythmic translations of the great poets from the Augustan period, Golden Verses covers a broad range of verse with introduction, maps, chronology, glossary, bibliography and notes. Alessi's text is designed specifically for the college market, providing students with access to the thought and context at the roots of our culture. Designed to be read in conjunction with major works of the Augustan Age—Ovid's Metamorphosis and Vergil's Aeneid.