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Author and Audience in Latin Literature Tony Woodman

Author and Audience in Latin Literature By Tony Woodman

Author and Audience in Latin Literature by Tony Woodman


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This is a book of essays by distinguished scholars on the relationship between Latin authors and their audiences. The authors and works covered are Cicero (as both orator and letter-writer), Catullus, Lucretius, Propertius, Horace's Odes, Virgil's Aeneid, Ovid's Metamorphoses, Senecan tragedy, Persius, Pliny's letters, Tacitus' Annals and medieval love lyric.

Author and Audience in Latin Literature Summary

Author and Audience in Latin Literature by Tony Woodman

The relationship between the author and his audience has received much critical attention from scholars in non-classical disciplines yet the nature of much ancient literature and of its 'publication' meant that audiences in ancient times were more immediate to their authors than in the modern world. This book contains essays by distinguished scholars on the various means by which Latin authors communicated effectively with their audiences. The authors and works covered are Cicero, Catullus, Lucretius, Propertius, Horace's Odes, Virgil's Aeneid, Ovid's Metamorphoses, Senecan tragedy, Persius, Pliny's letters, Tacitus' Annals and medieval love lyric. Contributors have provided detailed analyses of particular passages in order to throw light on the many different ways in which authors catered for their audiences by fulfilling, manipulating and thwarting their expectations; and in an epilogue the editors have drawn together the issues raised by these contributions and have attempted to place them in an appropriate critical context.

Table of Contents

List of contributors; Prologue; 1. The orator and the reader: manipulation and response in Cicero's Fifth Verrine R. G. M. Nisbet; 2. Stratagems of vanity: Cicero, Ad familiares 5.12 and Pliny's letters Niall Rudd; 3. 'Shall I compare thee ?': Catullus 68B and the limits of analogy D. C. Feeney; 4. Atoms and elephants: Lucretius 2.52240 T. P. Wiseman; 5. In memoriam galli: Propertius 1.21 Ian M. Le M. Duquesnay; 6. The power of implication: Horace's invitation to Maecenas (Odes 1.20) Francis Cairns; 7. The voice of Virgil: the pageant of Rome in Aeneid 6 G. P. Goold; 8. From Orpheus to ass's ears: Ovid, Metamorphoses 10.111.193 D. E. Hill; 9. Poet and audience in Senecan tragedy: Phaedra 358430 Gordon Williams; 10. Persius' first satire: a re-examination J. G. F. Powell; 11. Nero's alien capital: Tacitus as paradoxographer (Annals 15.367) Tony Woodman; 12. Amor clericalis P. G. Walsh; 13. Epilogue; Notes; Abbreviations and bibliography; Indexes.

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NPB9780521383073
9780521383073
0521383072
Author and Audience in Latin Literature by Tony Woodman
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1992-06-26
292
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