An Interpretation of the Poems of CatullusEdwin Mellen Press, 1999 - 133 páginas This is an introduction to the poetry of Catullus, establishing a number of contexts within which Catullus functioned. It sets out four ways in which Catullus can be seen as a modern poet: emphasis on art, on sexual themes on the individual voice, and on a brief clear style. |
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... Cicero makes much play with - it means ' beautiful ' and is one of Clodius ' names establishes that Lesbia is devoted to her brother both because he is attractive and because he is , simply , her brother . Lesbia's view of Catullus ...
... Cicero makes much play with - it means ' beautiful ' and is one of Clodius ' names establishes that Lesbia is devoted to her brother both because he is attractive and because he is , simply , her brother . Lesbia's view of Catullus ...
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... Cicero calls giving and receiving benefits'33 , Catullus required that his friends treat him properly in return . Catullus , like Cicero , elevates this to a moral dimension stressed by Cicero in his treatise On Friendship and existing ...
... Cicero calls giving and receiving benefits'33 , Catullus required that his friends treat him properly in return . Catullus , like Cicero , elevates this to a moral dimension stressed by Cicero in his treatise On Friendship and existing ...
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... Cicero , On Friendship 8 . ibid . , 27 . ibid . , 18 . ibid . , 27. Translation by Michael Grant . 37 . For this reading of Poem 38 see F.O. Copley in Approaches to Catullus , ed . K. Quinn ( Cambridge / New York 1972 ) , 187-91 . 38 .
... Cicero , On Friendship 8 . ibid . , 27 . ibid . , 18 . ibid . , 27. Translation by Michael Grant . 37 . For this reading of Poem 38 see F.O. Copley in Approaches to Catullus , ed . K. Quinn ( Cambridge / New York 1972 ) , 187-91 . 38 .
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