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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... lovers of Lesbia , who are responsible for Catullus ' agony , appear in Poems 69-116 . The first of these is Rufus , who is attacked at the very beginning of the epigrams in Poems 69 and 71 and who may well be the false friend of Poem ...
... lovers of Lesbia , who are responsible for Catullus ' agony , appear in Poems 69-116 . The first of these is Rufus , who is attacked at the very beginning of the epigrams in Poems 69 and 71 and who may well be the false friend of Poem ...
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... lovers in pursuit of a beautiful boy ( pulcer ) . Sexual corruption and political corruption are one . Yet another lover of Lesbia is the Quintius of Poem 82. Accusing Quintus of trying to steal Lesbia from Catullus39 , this dense four ...
... lovers in pursuit of a beautiful boy ( pulcer ) . Sexual corruption and political corruption are one . Yet another lover of Lesbia is the Quintius of Poem 82. Accusing Quintus of trying to steal Lesbia from Catullus39 , this dense four ...
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... Lesbia , of the stock epithet for the unhappy lover ( miser ) , and of the last stanza dealing with otium . The force of these alterations is to make the version personal to Catullus : it is about his love for Lesbia . But in what sense ...
... Lesbia , of the stock epithet for the unhappy lover ( miser ) , and of the last stanza dealing with otium . The force of these alterations is to make the version personal to Catullus : it is about his love for Lesbia . But in what sense ...
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