An important contribution to the growing interdisciplinary field of monster studies
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Language: en
Pages: 274
Pages: 274
An important contribution to the growing interdisciplinary field of monster studies
Language: en
Pages: 336
Pages: 336
This volume investigates an important and surprisingly widespread phenomenon in Latin literature, which has to date received little sustained discussion: the deliberate assumption of a weaker voice by speakers who in fact hold sufficient status not to be forced into this position. Though often associated with the markers of imperial
Language: en
Pages: 320
Pages: 320
In their practice of aemulatio, the mimicry of older models of writing, the Augustan poets often looked to the Greeks: Horace drew inspiration from the lyric poets, Virgil from Homer, and Ovid from Hesiod, Callimachus, and others. But by the time of the great Roman tragedian Seneca, the Augustan poets
Language: en
Pages: 323
Pages: 323
Books about Post-Augustan Poetry from Seneca to Juvenal
Language: en
Pages: 484
Pages: 484
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