Though stylistics undoubtedly plays a crucial role in the scholarship on Latin poetry – from commentaries to textual criticism, from intertextuality to literary criticism – in recent years, for various reasons, it has not received the attention it deserves. This book, published a generation after Adams and Mayer’s seminal 1999 volume, Aspects of the Language of Latin Poetry, ideally aims to complement and update it on a smaller scale, offering the reader a collection of stimulating papers from international scholars on the style of some of the most significant voices of Latin poetry, from early drama to the Flavian period.
Sobre o autor
P. Dainotti, ‘L’Orientale’ Univ. of Napoli, Italy; A. P. Hasegawa, Univ. de São Paulo, Brazil; S. J. Harrison, Univ. of Oxford, UK.