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Catullus

Catullus

Catullus

Poems, Books, Readers
Ian M. le M. Du Quesnay, Newnham College, Cambridge
Tony Woodman, University of Virginia
October 2017
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Paperback
9781108438544

    In this book, a sequel to Traditions and Contexts in the Poetry of Horace (Cambridge, 2002), ten leading Latin scholars provide specially commissioned in-depth discussions of the poetry of Catullus, one of ancient Rome's most favourite and best loved poets. Some chapters focus on the collection as a whole and the interrelationship of various poems; others deal with intertextuality and translation, and Catullus' response to his Greek predecessors, both classical and Hellenistic. Two of the key subjects are the communication of desire and the presentation of the real world. Some chapters provide analyses of individual poems, while others discuss how Catullus' poetry was read by Virgil and Ovid. A wide variety of critical approaches is on offer, and in the Epilogue the editors provide a provocative survey of the issues raised by the volume.

    • Examines one of ancient Rome's most famous and best loved poets
    • Contains contributions from ten highly distinguished scholars
    • Deals with key issues of current Catullan scholarship

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    'The essays, all newly commissioned, are by an impressive range of leading classicists.' The Times Literary Supplement

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    Product details

    October 2017
    Paperback
    9781108438544
    317 pages
    230 × 153 × 18 mm
    0.48kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Prologue
    • 1. Callimachus in Verona: Catullus and Alexandrian poetry Damien P. Nelis
    • 2. Representation and the materiality of the book in Catullus's polymetrics Denis Feeney
    • 3. Booking lovers: desire and design in Catullus G. O. Hutchinson
    • 4. Catullus and the Garland of Meleager Kathryn Gutzwiller
    • 5. Poem 45: the wooing of Acme and Septimius Francis Cairns
    • 6. A covering letter: poem 65 Tony Woodman
    • 7. Three problems in poem 66 Ian M. Le M. Du Quesnay
    • 8. Putting on the yoke of necessity: myth, intertextuality and moral agency in poem 68 Monica R. Gale
    • 9. Virgil's Catullan plots Philip Hardie
    • 10. Catullan contexts in Ovid's Metamorphoses K. Sara Myers
    • Epilogue.
      Contributors
    • Damien P. Nelis, Denis Feeney, G. O. Hutchinson, Kathryn Gutzwiller, Francis Cairns, Tony Woodman, Ian M. Le M. Du Quesnay, Monica R. Gale, Philip Hardie, K. Sara Myers

    • Editors
    • Ian M. le M. Du Quesnay , Newnham College, Cambridge

      Ian M. Le M. Du Quesnay taught Classics at the Universities of Birmingham and Cambridge, and has published a number of classic papers on the Latin poetry of the first century BC from Catullus to Ovid.

    • Tony Woodman , University of Virginia

      Tony Woodman has taught at the Universities of Newcastle, Leeds and Durham, and is currently Gildersleeve Professor of Classics at the University of Virginia. He has published monographs and commentaries on various Latin subjects and authors, together with award-winning translations of Sallust and Tacitus. The present volume is the latest in a series which he has been co-editing since 1974.