An ambitious analysis of the Roman literary obsession with retreat and closed spaces, in the context of expanding empire.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Victoria Rimell is Associate Professor of Latin Language and Literature at Sapienza Università di Roma. The author of three previous books with Cambridge University Press - Petronius and the Anatomy of Fiction (2002), Ovid's Lovers: Desire, Difference and the Poetic Imagination (2006) and Martial's Rome: Empire and the Ideology of Epigram (2008) - she has published many articles on Latin literature and Roman culture.
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Introduction: interior designs 1. Empire without end: opening, expansion, enclosure 2. All four corners of the world: Horace's enclaves 3. Roman philosophy and the house of being: Seneca's Letters 4. Blood, sweat and fears in the Roman baths 5. Imperial enclosure, epic spectacle 6. The homeless problem: exile, entrapment, desire.
Introduction: interior designs 1. Empire without end: opening, expansion, enclosure 2. All four corners of the world: Horace's enclaves 3. Roman philosophy and the house of being: Seneca's Letters 4. Blood, sweat and fears in the Roman baths 5. Imperial enclosure, epic spectacle 6. The homeless problem: exile, entrapment, desire.
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