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Imagining the Chorus in Augustan Poetry
About this book
From archaic Sparta to classical Athens the chorus was a pervasive feature of Greek social and cultural life. Until now, however, its reception in Roman literature and culture has been little appreciated. This book examines how the chorus is reimagined in a brief but crucial period in the history of Latin literature, the early Augustan period from 30 to 10 BCE. It argues that in the work of Horace, Virgil, and Propertius, the language and imagery of the chorus articulate some of their most pressing concerns surrounding social and literary belonging in a rapidly changing Roman world. By re-examining seminal Roman texts such as Horace's Odes and Virgil's Aeneid from this fresh perspective, the book connects the history of musical culture with Augustan poetry's interrogation of fundamental questions surrounding the relationship between individual and community, poet and audience, performance and writing, Greek and Roman, and tradition and innovation.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title
- Title page
- Copyright information
- Dedication
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- A Note on Ancient Texts and Translations
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction: The Chorus in the Augustan Imagination
- 1 Imagined Choruses from Alexandria to Rome
- 2 Dance and Desire in Propertius’ Elegies
- 3 Horace and the Erotics of the Lyric Chorus
- 4 Canon, Community, and Chorus
- 5 Virgil’s Aeneid and the Relocation of Ritual
- 6 Foundational Choreography in the Aeneid
- Epilogue: ‘Now All the Earth Will Dance!’
- References
- Index Locorum
- General Index