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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... Gellius of Poem 91 , who is to be identified with Lucius Gellius Peplicola ( consul in 36 B.C. ) 41 . But Gellius , once a friend of Catullus , has already appeared in Poems 74 , 80 , 88 , 89 and 90 , where he is accused of sex with his ...
... Gellius of Poem 91 , who is to be identified with Lucius Gellius Peplicola ( consul in 36 B.C. ) 41 . But Gellius , once a friend of Catullus , has already appeared in Poems 74 , 80 , 88 , 89 and 90 , where he is accused of sex with his ...
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... Gellius converse and mirror each other ; both Lesbia and Gellius betray Catullus to have sex together and both of them commit incest . So although Catullus is an advocate of illicit love , this does not mean that anything goes in sexual ...
... Gellius converse and mirror each other ; both Lesbia and Gellius betray Catullus to have sex together and both of them commit incest . So although Catullus is an advocate of illicit love , this does not mean that anything goes in sexual ...
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... Gellius of incest with both his mother and his sister , therefore , places him entirely outside the sexual pale as a ... Gellius thin . So Poem 90 bitterly envisages a son being born from ' the unspeakable marriage of Gellius and ...
... Gellius of incest with both his mother and his sister , therefore , places him entirely outside the sexual pale as a ... Gellius thin . So Poem 90 bitterly envisages a son being born from ' the unspeakable marriage of Gellius and ...
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Chapter | 1 |
Chapter Three | 42 |
Chapter Four | 89 |
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