Aimed not only at a broad readership of classical scholars and students but also at all those interested in one of the most loved and influential poets of ancient Rome. Discusses Catullus' poetry, his late-republican background, and his scholarly and literary reception.
Aimed not only at a broad readership of classical scholars and students but also at all those interested in one of the most loved and influential poets of ancient Rome. Discusses Catullus' poetry, his late-republican background, and his scholarly and literary reception.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1. Situating Catullus Cynthia Damon 2. Literary liaisons Tony Woodman 3. Catullan intertextuality Richard F. Thomas 4. Gender and sexuality K. Sara Myers 5. Catullan themes Bruce Gibson 6. Language and style Anna Chahoud 7. Catullus and metre David Butterfield 8. Catulli carmina Ian du Quesnay 9. Catullus and Augustan poetry Monica R. Gale 10. Rewriting Catullus in the flavian age Carole Newlands 11. The manuscripts and transmission of the text S.P. Oakley 12. Editions and commentaries Dániel Kiss 13. Catullus in the renaissance Alex Wong 14. Catullus and poetry in english since 1750 Stephen Harrison Abbreviations and bibliography Index locorum General index.
Introduction 1. Situating Catullus Cynthia Damon 2. Literary liaisons Tony Woodman 3. Catullan intertextuality Richard F. Thomas 4. Gender and sexuality K. Sara Myers 5. Catullan themes Bruce Gibson 6. Language and style Anna Chahoud 7. Catullus and metre David Butterfield 8. Catulli carmina Ian du Quesnay 9. Catullus and Augustan poetry Monica R. Gale 10. Rewriting Catullus in the flavian age Carole Newlands 11. The manuscripts and transmission of the text S.P. Oakley 12. Editions and commentaries Dániel Kiss 13. Catullus in the renaissance Alex Wong 14. Catullus and poetry in english since 1750 Stephen Harrison Abbreviations and bibliography Index locorum General index.
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