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The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 2, Latin Literature, Part 3, The Age of Augustus

E. J. Kenney (Edited by), W. V. Clausen (Edited by)

9780521273732, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 14 July 1983

248 pages
22.8 x 15 x 1.9 cm, 0.364 kg

The sixty years between 43 BC, when Cicero was assassinated, and AD 17, when Ovid died in exile and disgrace, saw an unexampled explosion of literary creativity in Rome. Fresh ground was broken in almost every existing genre, and a new kind of specifically Roman poetry, the personal love-elegy, was born, flourished, and succumbed to its own success. Latin literature now became, in the familiar modern sense of the word, classical: a balanced fusion of what was best and most stimulating in earlier Greek and Roman writing, charged with new and original life by the individual genius of, most particularly, Virgil, Horace and Ovid. Augustan literature, conventionally viewed as the expression in writing of the age itself - political and social stability reflected in artistic equilibrium - turns out on a close and critical reading to have been subject to the same stresses and strains as the society in and for which it was produced. In appraising the monumental literary achievements of the age the underlying tensions and contradictions are not ignored. The critical discussions in this volume do full justice to the complexity and subtlety of the literature itself.

1. Uncertainties E. J. Kenney
2. Theocritus and Virgil W. V. Clausen
3. The Georgics L. P. Wilkinson
4. The Aeneid R. Deryck Williams
5. Horace Niall Rudd
6. Love elegy Georg Luck
7. Ovid E. J. Kenney
8. Livy R. M. Ogilvie
9. Minor figures J. C. Bramble
Appendix of authors and works compiled by Martin Drury
Metrical appendix Martin Drury
Abbreviations
Index.

Subject Areas: Literary studies: classical, early & medieval [DSBB], Literary essays [DNF]

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