Latin Erotic Elegy: An Anthology and ReaderRoutledge, 15.04.2013 - 496 Seiten This indispensable volume provides a complete course on Latin erotic elegy, allowing students to trace a coherent narrative of the genre's rise and fall, and to understand its relationship to the changes that marked the collapse of the Roman republic, and the founding of the empire. |
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... Apollo , " the poet concludes not with the god's praises but with a swipe at his critics : And Envy whispered in Apollo's ear : " I am charmed by the poet who swells like the sea . " But Apollo put foot to Envy and said : " The River ...
... I shall sing rites and days and the ancient names of places " ] ( 4.1.69 ) . Two lines later a second speaker , the Babylonian astrologer Horos , interrupts the poet with a warning that Apollo opposes the 28 INTRODUCTION.
An Anthology and Reader Paul Allen Miller. interrupts the poet with a warning that Apollo opposes the poet's new direction . Propertius's task is to serve in the legions of Venus : " militiam Veneris blandis patiere sub armis " [ " you ...
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Inhalt
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Introduction to The Latin Love Elegy | 307 |
J P SULLIVAN | 312 |
Countercultural | 329 |
The Life of Love | 348 |
The Pastoral in City Clothes | 366 |
Mistress and Metaphor in Augustan Elegy | 386 |
Representation and the Rhetoric of Reality | 410 |
Violence in Roman elegy | 457 |
Index | 480 |