Life and Literature in the Roman Republic delves into the dynamic interplay between the societal environment and the literary evolution of early Rome. The text provides a compelling analysis of how Roman writers responded to the social, political, and cultural forces of their era. Unlike their Greek predecessors, whose literary brilliance appeared almost as a natural flowering, Roman literature evolved more deliberately, shaped by the pragmatic and austere spirit of its people. This book emphasizes the Romans' ability to assimilate and adapt Greek forms while retaining their own distinct voice, reflecting their societal priorities and challenges. From early ballads and dramas rooted in ritualistic traditions to sophisticated epics and tragedies influenced by Greek masters, Roman literature is portrayed as a mirror of its environment—pragmatic, experimental, and deeply entwined with the realities of Roman life. The narrative also examines the profound impact of historical milestones, such as the Punic Wars, on Rome's cultural consciousness. These events not only fostered a newfound sense of identity and self-awareness among Romans but also acted as a catalyst for their engagement with Greek culture. By the time of the Republic, Roman literature began to reflect a unique synthesis of inherited Greek forms and an emerging national character. The text explores the tensions between cultural purists like Cato, who resisted the influx of Hellenistic influence, and those who embraced it, leading to an era of vibrant yet contentious cultural exchange. By placing literary figures within their socio-political contexts, the book underscores how the pragmatic and sometimes rigid Roman spirit found its voice through literature that was both a product of and a response to its time. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1930.
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Life and Literature in the Roman Republic
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Publisher
University of California PressYear
2023Print ISBN
9780520366718
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1eBook ISBN
9780520325364
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION: SOCIAL FORCES
- CHAPTER II EARLY TRAGEDY AND EPIC
- CHAPTER III GREEK COMEDY ON THE ROMAN STAGE
- CHAPTER IV TERENCE AND HIS SUCCESSORS
- CHAPTER V THE PROSE OF THE ROMAN STATESMEN
- CHAPTER VI REPUBLICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY AND LIVY
- CHAPTER VII CICERO’S RESPONSE TO EXPERIENCE
- CHAPTER VIII LUCRETIUS AND HIS READERS
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