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Writing and Empire in Tacitus Dylan Sailor (University of California, Berkeley)

Writing and Empire in Tacitus By Dylan Sailor (University of California, Berkeley)

Writing and Empire in Tacitus by Dylan Sailor (University of California, Berkeley)


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A literary and historical interpretation of the literary career of the Roman historian Tacitus. It looks at how his writings Agricola, Histories, and Annals project an image of their author, and how they argue for the political importance of writing history.

Writing and Empire in Tacitus Summary

Writing and Empire in Tacitus by Dylan Sailor (University of California, Berkeley)

Writing and Empire in Tacitus examines how Tacitus' historiographical career serves as an argument about his personal autonomy and social value under the peculiar political conditions of the early Roman Empire. Following the arc of his career from Agricola through Histories to Annals, this book focuses on ways in which Tacitus' writing makes implicit claims about his relationship to Roman society and about the political consequentiality of historical writing. In a sense, this book suggests, his literary career and the sense of alienation his works project form the ideal complement to his very successful political career, which, while desirable, might nonetheless give the impression of degrading submission to emperors. The discussion combines careful attention to the historian's explicit programmatic discussion of his work with larger-scale analysis of stretches of narrative that have unspoken but significant implications for how we view the function and importance of Tacitus' work.

About Dylan Sailor (University of California, Berkeley)

DYLAN SAILOR is Assistant Professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Introduction. A life, in fragments; 1. Autonomy, authority, and representing the past under the Principate; 2. Agricola and the crisis of representation; 3. The burdens of Histories; 4. 'Elsewhere than Rome'; 5. Tacitus and Cremutius; Conclusion. On knowing Tacitus.

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NPB9780521897471
9780521897471
0521897475
Writing and Empire in Tacitus by Dylan Sailor (University of California, Berkeley)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2008-10-02
372
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