Horace's Narrative OdesClarendon Press, 1997 - 382 strán (strany) This book analyzes the different use of lyric and narrative in Horace's Odes. On the formal level, numerous odes contain narration. Together they tell a larger story about the aesthetic and political demands on the poet's development as a lyrist. At issue is whether Horace can ever truly become a poet of praise. |
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The Poetics of PresenceThe Poetics of Immortality | 14 |
Degrees of Relevance | 97 |
Civil War | 138 |
Personal Narrative and the Fantastic or the Poet | 187 |
The Roman Odes | 224 |
Narrative Seduction | 266 |
Praising Caesar | 317 |
References | 353 |
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