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Horace R. O. A. M. Lyne

Horace By R. O. A. M. Lyne

Horace by R. O. A. M. Lyne


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A study of Horace's works combining literary analysis with investigation into the poet's social and political circumstances. The author has also written The Latin Love Poets from Catullus to Horace.

Horace Summary

Horace: Beyond the Public Poetry by R. O. A. M. Lyne

This fascinating study of one of the greatest poets of the Augustan Age sheds new light on Horace's works by the way it combines literary analysis with investigation into the poet's social and political circumstances.
Lyne's personal and historical approach focuses on the poet's relations with his patron Maecenas, with the Emperor Augustus, and with other grandees. Closely analyzing poems from Satires, Odes, and Epistles, Lyne reveals not only the magnificence of Horace's public literature, but the private man behind it. He shows how Horace neatly balanced deference with the careful assertion of his own social and political standing.
According to Lyne, Horace was a master of private insinuation, as well as a skilled maker of public poetry. He was also a master in the art of ordering his works: exactly where a poem occurs is often of the subtlest importance. Lyne also examines the resumption of the great political lyric in the Odes of Book 4 (set aside in 23 B.C.), and contends that, beneath the public face, Horace here exhibited resentment, recording views that undermined earlier patriotic statements.

About R. O. A. M. Lyne

R.O.A.M. Lyne is a fellow and tutor in classics at Balliol College, Oxford. Among his books are The Latin Love Poets from Catullus to Horace (1980) and Further Voices in Vergil's Aeneid (1987).

Table of Contents

Introduction - the politics and society of Augustan Rome - background and sources; the Triumviral period - problems for Horace; the Triumviral period - solutions - image management; Utilis urbi - Horace's adaptation of the role of public and moral poet; political poet - literary strategies; the abandonment of the public role after 23 BC; resumption of the role - 17-12 BC; a problem inherent; signs of resentment.

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GOR011754612
9780300063226
0300063229
Horace: Beyond the Public Poetry by R. O. A. M. Lyne
Used - Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
19950524
238
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