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Quality and Pleasure in Latin Poetry

Quality and Pleasure in Latin Poetry

Quality and Pleasure in Latin Poetry

Tony Woodman , University of Newcastle upon Tyne
David West , University of Newcastle upon Tyne
April 2010
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    Originally published in 1974, these studies of Latin poetry were commissioned with two main purposes in mind: to encourage a fresh reading of several Latin poets from the time of Catullus to Horace, and to illustrate various, critical approaches to literature. As the literary study of Latin developed in schools and universities there was a proliferation of critical techniques, which were greeted with bewilderment by some, with hostility by others. This book does not attempt to adjudicate finally between them. There can be no one 'prescription' for interpreting poetry; but this does not mean that there are no valid standards of judgement. Criticism must be flexible, imaginative and sympathetic, but it must also be rigourous. To counteract feelings of disorientation the editors tried to provide samples of the best critical work in progress at the time of publication.

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    April 2010
    Paperback
    9780521135764
    176 pages
    216 × 140 × 10 mm
    0.23kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Prologue
    • 1. Venusta sirmio: Catullus 31 Francis Cairns
    • 2. Vivida vis: Polemic and pathos in Lucretius 1. 62–101 E. J. Kennedy
    • 3. A version of pastoral: Virgil, Eclogue 4 Gordon Williams
    • 4. Scilicet et tempus veniet …: Virgil, Georgics 1. 463–514 R. O. A. M. Lyne
    • 5. Of Mice and Men: Horace, Satires 2. 6. 77–117 David West
    • 6. Cvi non dictus hylas puer?: Propertius 1. 20 John Bramble
    • 7. Octium cum indignitate: Tibullus 1.1 Guy Lee
    • 8. Exegi monumentum: Horace, Odes 3. 30 Tony Woodman
    • 9. Epilogue
    • Notes
    • Abbreviations and bibliography
    • Select indexes.
      Contributors
    • Francis Cairns, E. J. Kennedy, Gordon Williams, R. O. A. M. Lyne, David West, John Bramble, Guy Lee, Tony Woodman

    • Authors
    • Tony Woodman , University of Newcastle upon Tyne
    • David West , University of Newcastle upon Tyne