Satires Book I Book I /

Horace's first book of Satires is his debut work, a document of one man's self-fashioning on the cusp between Republic and Empire and a pivotal text in the history of Roman satire. It wrestles with the problem of how to define and assimilate satire and justifies the poet's own positio...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Horacio Flaco, Quinto (-)
Otros Autores: Gowers, Emily
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Latin
Publicado: Cambridge [etc.] : Cambridge University Press 2012
Colección:Cambridge Greek and Latin classics
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Sumario:Horace's first book of Satires is his debut work, a document of one man's self-fashioning on the cusp between Republic and Empire and a pivotal text in the history of Roman satire. It wrestles with the problem of how to define and assimilate satire and justifies the poet's own position in a suspicious society. The commentary gives full weight to the dense texture of these poems while helping readers interpret their most cryptic aspects and appreciate their technical finesse. The introduction puts Horace in context as late-Republican newcomer and a vital figure in the development of satire and discusses the structure and meaning of Satires I, literary and philosophical influences, style, metre, transmission and Horace's rich afterlife. Each poem is followed by an essay offering overall interpretation. This work is designed for upper-level students and scholars of classics but contains much of interest to specialists in later European literature
Descripción Física:X, 370 p. ; 22 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
ISBN:9780521452205
9780521458511