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Horatian Readings: Poetic and Literary Texture
About this book
This volume collects eighteen pieces on Horace written over the last two decades. They share a common interest in the close reading of Horace's poems, especially of the Odes, and are intended to stand alongside the more formal analyses in my commentary on Odes 2 (2017) and the readings of Horatian poems in my monograph on generic enrichment (2007).
These pieces share a number of particular concerns linked to issues prominent in classical scholarship over the period: literary career criticism, intratextuality, intertextual interaction with other poets and genres, while a further topic is the perennial question of Horace's negotiation of the major political issues of his time and the nature of his engagement with the Augustan regime. Like all the Augustan poets, Horace was writing for a Roman readership which had been sharply divided by the internecine wars of the 40s and 30s BCE, and his work can express the perspective of the defeated as well as that of the victors, just as Vergil's does in the Aeneid. The volume emphasises the original cultural context (and readers) of the poems, and seeks to present Horace's poetry with the apparatus needed for its modern literary study by scholars and advanced students.
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Original Places of Publication
- Part A: General
- 1 There and Back Again: Horaceās Poetic Career
- 2 The Initial Poems in Horaceās Poetry-Books
- 3 Horaceās Reviews of the Elegists
- 4 Horaceās Mercury and Mercurial Horace
- Part B: The Odes
- 5 Linking Horaceās Lyric Finales: Odes 1.38, 2.20 and 3.30
- 6 Lyric Middles: The Turn at the Centre in Horaceās Odes
- 7 Hidden Voices: Homoerotic Colour in Horaceās Odes
- 8 The Homeric Hymns and Horatian Lyric
- 9 Horace on Sacred Space: The Odes and Augustan Temples
- 10 Interpretation and the Original Roman Reader in Horaceās Odes
- 11 Not so Ancient History: Paris, Antony and Allegory in Horace Odes 1.15 and 3.3
- 12 Horace Odes 1.37 and the Mythologising of Actium
- 13 Lyric, Tragedy and History in Horace Odes 2.1
- 14 Horace Odes 2.7: Greek Models and Roman Civil War
- 15 Horaceās Hymn to Bacchus (Odes 2.19): Politics and Poetics
- 16 Didactic and Lyric in Horace Odes 2: Lucretius and Vergil
- 17 Horaceās Roman Odes: A Book within a Book?
- 18 Reading Vergil in Horace Odes 4.12
- Bibliography
- Index