Horace’s Epodes rank among the most under-valued texts of the early Roman principate. Abrasive in style and riddled with apparent inconsistencies, the Epodes have divided critics from the outset, infuriating and delighting them in equal measure. This collection of essays on the Epodes by new and established scholars seeks to overturn this work’s ill-famed reputation and to reassert its place as a valid and valued member of Horace’s literarycorpus. Building upon a recent surge in scholarly interest in the Epodes, the volume goes one step further by looking beyond the collection itself to highlight the importance of intertext, context, and reception. Covering a wide range of topics including the iambic tradition and aspects of gender, it begins with aconsideration of the influences of Greek iambic upon the Epodes and ends with a discussion on their reception during the seventeenth century and beyond. By focusing on the connections that can be drawn between the Epodes and other (ancient) works, as well as between the Epodes themselves, the volume will appeal to new and seasoned readers of the poems. In doing so it demonstrates that this smallest, and seemingly most insignificant, of Horace’s works is worthy of aplace alongside the much-lauded Satires and Odes.
Philippa Bather & Claire Stocks
Horace’s Epodes [PDF ebook]
Contexts, Intertexts, and Reception
Horace’s Epodes [PDF ebook]
Contexts, Intertexts, and Reception
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 304 ● ISBN 9780191063343 ● Éditeur Philippa Bather & Claire Stocks ● Maison d’édition OUP Oxford ● Publié 2016 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 5280758 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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