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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... boys say ( compare lines 20 and 26 , lines 45 and 56 ) . While it is anomalous that there should be a debate about marriage in an epithalamium , the wedding is nevertheless taking place and this ensures that the boys win the contest ...
... boys say ( compare lines 20 and 26 , lines 45 and 56 ) . While it is anomalous that there should be a debate about marriage in an epithalamium , the wedding is nevertheless taking place and this ensures that the boys win the contest ...
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... boys have is that of a legal contract between the future husband who agrees to marry the girl and the bride's father who agrees to let her marry ( lines 26-31 ) . The boys keep the image of fire , but regard it as a benign instrument of ...
... boys have is that of a legal contract between the future husband who agrees to marry the girl and the bride's father who agrees to let her marry ( lines 26-31 ) . The boys keep the image of fire , but regard it as a benign instrument of ...
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... boys see marriage as a form of cooperation in which male and female must unite sexually for society to proceed along normal lines and regard a virgin girl as desirable only when she is married . Rejecting the girls ' image of a flower ...
... boys see marriage as a form of cooperation in which male and female must unite sexually for society to proceed along normal lines and regard a virgin girl as desirable only when she is married . Rejecting the girls ' image of a flower ...
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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