I, the poet: first-person form in Horace, Catullus, and Propertius
"First-person poetry is a familiar genre in Latin literature. Building on the Greek poetic tradition of performed poetry, Latin poets such as Propertius, Catullus, Horace, and Ovid positioned their speakers both as participants in the poem's narrative and as narrators standing outside the...
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Zusammenfassung: | "First-person poetry is a familiar genre in Latin literature. Building on the Greek poetic tradition of performed poetry, Latin poets such as Propertius, Catullus, Horace, and Ovid positioned their speakers both as participants in the poem's narrative and as narrators standing outside the poem and shaping its discourse. This book offers a model for understanding the ubiquitous use of a first-person voice in Latin poetry, taking on several of the central debates in the field of Latin literary studies-- including the inheritance of the Greek tradition, the shift from oral performance to written collections, and the status of the poetic "I-voice"--Through close readings of Catullus, Propertius, Horace, and (in the epilogue) Ovid. Moving beyond debates about how closely the textual speaker replicates the historical author, McCarthy analyzes poetic structure, showing how the poet draws the reader in by narrating scenes of address from which the reader is, paradoxically excluded, as if leaning in to listen to an overheard conversation"-- |
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adam_text | Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Voices on the Page Speaker and Poet 17 Performance and Text 23 Overview of 1, the Poet 32 1. Poetry as Conversation Conversation in Propertius Book 1 44 The Ego as Poet? 49 Narration in Poem 1.3 55 Apostrophe and the Elegiac Voice 62 Character and Voice 66 Excursus: Conversation in Catullus 76 2. Poetry as Performance Horace’s Hymns and Dedications 90 Catullan Invective as Performance 113 3. Poetry That Says Ego The Propertian Ego in Book 2 137 The Catullan Ego as Writer and Reader The Hora tian Ego in Symposium 163 4. Poetry as Writing Writing and Mediation in Catullus 188 Horace s Publicly Private Epistles 201 Epilogue: Ovid in Exile Works Cited 229 Generalindex Index Locorum 23 7 242
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