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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An Anthology and Reader Paul Allen Miller. Preface Acknowledgements Introduction TEXTS Catullus Tibullus Sulpicia Propertius Ovid COMMENTARY Catullus Tibullus Sulpicia Propertius Ovid CONTENTS CRITICAL ANTHOLOGY Introduction to The Latin ...
... for the poems are all taken from the OCT editions , with the exception of Catullus where I have relied on Quinn and of the Heroides where I have used the Budé . ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I owe debts of gratitude to many people and vii.
... Catullus first sparked my own . The manuscript could not have been prepared without the aid of my research assistant and student , Christel Brown , and of the secretary of the Comparative Literature Program at the University of South ...
... Catullus first sparked my own. The manuscript could not have been prepared without the aid of my research assistant and student, Christel Brown, and of the secretary of the Comparative Literature Program at the University of South ...
... Catullus , Tibullus , Sulpicia , Propertius , and Ovid , all of whom were active in the last two - thirds of the first century BCE . The defining features of their poetry are relatively few in number . First , all elegies are written in ...
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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 |