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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... asserts that , when his affair with Lesbia was going well , he offered her sexual love ( amorem , Poem 11 , 21 ) , but goes further in trying to define their relationship : borrowing terms from the vocabulary of aristocratic obligations ...
... asserts that , when his affair with Lesbia was going well , he offered her sexual love ( amorem , Poem 11 , 21 ) , but goes further in trying to define their relationship : borrowing terms from the vocabulary of aristocratic obligations ...
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... asserts that Poem 66 is a translation of Callimachus ( Poem 65.16 ) and since we can see this to be the case by ... asserting that they are to be classified as two utterly separate groups of spontaneous lyrics and of Alexandrian ...
... asserts that Poem 66 is a translation of Callimachus ( Poem 65.16 ) and since we can see this to be the case by ... asserting that they are to be classified as two utterly separate groups of spontaneous lyrics and of Alexandrian ...
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... assertion of his virility , Catullus asserts that there is no correlation between his own sexual behaviour and the sexual persona of his poetry . In real life , as the active homosexual partner , Catullus will penetrate Aurelius and ...
... assertion of his virility , Catullus asserts that there is no correlation between his own sexual behaviour and the sexual persona of his poetry . In real life , as the active homosexual partner , Catullus will penetrate Aurelius and ...
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Aegeus Allius Ameana amor Apollonius Rhodius Ariadne Arkins asserts attack Attis Aurelius beautiful Berenice boys brother Caesar Callimachean Callimachus Calvus Catullan Catullus Catullus and Lesbia Cicero Clodia corruption crucial Cybele death deluded deserted Egnatius elegiac couplet enemies epigrams Fabullus father friends friendship Furius Gellius girl goddess gods Greek group Poems happy Hellenistic Heroic Age homosexual human husband Hymenaeus incest infidelity intercourse Iuventius Junia kisses Laodamia Latin literature Latin love Latomus Lesbia cycle Lesbia poems lines long poems love for Lesbia love poetry love-sick lover of Lesbia Lucretius lyric male Mamurra Manlius marriage marriage of Peleus married metre miniature epic mistress Muses myth passion Peleus and Thetis Phrygia Poem 64 Poem 68b poems of Catullus poet Propertius Protesilaus Ptolemy regarded relationship with Lesbia Rome Rufus sexual intercourse sexual love short poems stress theme Theseus Veranius verses virgin Volusius wife woman women write Yeats