The art of complicity in Martial and Statius: the "Epigrams", "Siluae", and Domitianic Rome
'The Art of Complicity in Martial and Statius' examines the relationship between politics and aesthetics in two poets from the reign of Domitian. Gunderson argues that power and politics are intimately involved in Latin praise poetry
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Zusammenfassung: | 'The Art of Complicity in Martial and Statius' examines the relationship between politics and aesthetics in two poets from the reign of Domitian. Gunderson argues that power and politics are intimately involved in Latin praise poetry |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements ¡x 1. Introduction 1 2. Martial’s Epigrams as Domitianic Literature 29 A. “But now I know that you really are goingto Rome” 29 B. Welcome to the show: Epigrams 1 40 i. Run, rabbit, run 40 ii. Power and play in the hare and now 50 lii. Stage-managing the passions 60 iv. It’s not just about rabbits, you see 65 C. To whom it may concern: Epigrams 2+ 66 D. Trust and truth: a confidence game in Book 5 68 E. Bigger, better...and badder: Воокб 76 F. High and mighty; near and far: Book 7 84 G. Turningthingsoutside-in: Воокб 92 H. A poet’s will to power: Epigrams 9.pr 100 I. Agony, ecstasy, and emperor: Epigrams 9.1-4 107 J. Managingto both hit and miss the mark: anxiety and Epigrams 9.5 115 K. Assigning a name to the Domitianic condition, or not 119 i. Unspeakably something: theEarinus cycle begins {Epigrams 9.11-13) 119 ii. Everybody loves the Ausonian Father. But why? (Epigrams 9.7) 129 iii. The kindest cut: Epigrams 9.16-17 133 iv. The poetry of (ir)reverence: fp/groms 9.36 and its environs 139 v. The poetry of reverence: Epigrams 9.79 and its affines 148 L. Oops: Book 10 150 i. Forgetting how to count in Epigrams 10.1-2 150 ii. Dichtung und Wahrheit: further autobiographical fictions {Epigrams 10.3-5) 157 iii. The (new) new start ends: Trajan {Epigrams 10.6) 163 iv. I am not going to say, “Master and God”: Epigrams 10.72 164 M. The new beginning as the end: Books 11 and 12 168 i. Approaching the palace, or not {Epigrams 11.1) 168 ii. Epigram is the poetry of private life and festal time (Epigrams 11.2-3) 172
viii Contents iii. Nerva dials back the principate [Epigrams 11.4-5) iv. Martial’s (confused) preface to his (wretched) postscript: Book 12.pr and 12.1-5 v. Now one is free to enjoy all of Helicon, or not (Epigrams 12.6 and 12.8) 3. Statian Metapoetics: The High Art of Complicity A. An introduction to Statius’ Domitianic literature B. Says this poetry, “This is how you are supposed to read this poetry” C. All that glitters makes for a golden verse D. The high and the low in the here and now E. The ecstatic present (and the mundanity of the traditional sublime) F. An introduction to Domitianic grammar and syntax: the psychic life of subjection i. Marveling at modernity in Siluae 1.1 and 1.2 ii. Make way for the present iii. Shut up and be happy: S/7uae4.pr iv. Everything and everyone wears a happy face: Siluae 4.1 v. The bold have nothing to fear: Siluae 3.2 vi. Thereisnothingtocomplainaboutinthisbestofworlds vii. True confessions of undeniable attachment to the present G. Select nouns from the Domitianic lexicon i. Freedom (but not that kind of freedom) ii. Faith (for those naive enough to believe) iii. Masters (so many, so marvelous) H. Domitianic time all the time I. Mastering the submission game: six case studies i. Parroting and the mastery of affect (Siluae 2.4) ii. The lion that was tamed (Siluae 2.5) iii. As free as a freedman (Siluae 3.3) iv. Dead boy: poor master, says the poet (Siluae 2.6) v. Dead boy: poor master-dad, said the master-poet (Siluae 2.1) vi. Castrated boy: lucky master, says the poet (Siluae 3.4) 176 178 183 189 189 192 201 204 210 218 219 225 229
234 238 239 242 245 246 254 259 267 270 271 277 283 301 313 323 4. Conclusion 345 Appendix: From Nero to Trajan: Lives and Times 377 References Index of Passages General Index 379 391 397
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Contents Acknowledgements ¡x 1. Introduction 1 2. Martial’s Epigrams as Domitianic Literature 29 A. “But now I know that you really are goingto Rome” 29 B. Welcome to the show: Epigrams 1 40 i. Run, rabbit, run 40 ii. Power and play in the hare and now 50 lii. Stage-managing the passions 60 iv. It’s not just about rabbits, you see 65 C. To whom it may concern: Epigrams 2+ 66 D. Trust and truth: a confidence game in Book 5 68 E. Bigger, better.and badder: Воокб 76 F. High and mighty; near and far: Book 7 84 G. Turningthingsoutside-in: Воокб 92 H. A poet’s will to power: Epigrams 9.pr 100 I. Agony, ecstasy, and emperor: Epigrams 9.1-4 107 J. Managingto both hit and miss the mark: anxiety and Epigrams 9.5 115 K. Assigning a name to the Domitianic condition, or not 119 i. Unspeakably something: theEarinus cycle begins {Epigrams 9.11-13) 119 ii. Everybody loves the Ausonian Father. But why? (Epigrams 9.7) 129 iii. The kindest cut: Epigrams 9.16-17 133 iv. The poetry of (ir)reverence: fp/groms 9.36 and its environs 139 v. The poetry of reverence: Epigrams 9.79 and its affines 148 L. Oops: Book 10 150 i. Forgetting how to count in Epigrams 10.1-2 150 ii. Dichtung und Wahrheit: further autobiographical fictions {Epigrams 10.3-5) 157 iii. The (new) new start ends: Trajan {Epigrams 10.6) 163 iv. I am not going to say, “Master and God”: Epigrams 10.72 164 M. The new beginning as the end: Books 11 and 12 168 i. Approaching the palace, or not {Epigrams 11.1) 168 ii. Epigram is the poetry of private life and festal time (Epigrams 11.2-3) 172
viii Contents iii. Nerva dials back the principate [Epigrams 11.4-5) iv. Martial’s (confused) preface to his (wretched) postscript: Book 12.pr and 12.1-5 v. Now one is free to enjoy all of Helicon, or not (Epigrams 12.6 and 12.8) 3. Statian Metapoetics: The High Art of Complicity A. An introduction to Statius’ Domitianic literature B. Says this poetry, “This is how you are supposed to read this poetry” C. All that glitters makes for a golden verse D. The high and the low in the here and now E. The ecstatic present (and the mundanity of the traditional sublime) F. An introduction to Domitianic grammar and syntax: the psychic life of subjection i. Marveling at modernity in Siluae 1.1 and 1.2 ii. Make way for the present iii. Shut up and be happy: S/7uae4.pr iv. Everything and everyone wears a happy face: Siluae 4.1 v. The bold have nothing to fear: Siluae 3.2 vi. Thereisnothingtocomplainaboutinthisbestofworlds vii. True confessions of undeniable attachment to the present G. Select nouns from the Domitianic lexicon i. Freedom (but not that kind of freedom) ii. Faith (for those naive enough to believe) iii. Masters (so many, so marvelous) H. Domitianic time all the time I. Mastering the submission game: six case studies i. Parroting and the mastery of affect (Siluae 2.4) ii. The lion that was tamed (Siluae 2.5) iii. As free as a freedman (Siluae 3.3) iv. Dead boy: poor master, says the poet (Siluae 2.6) v. Dead boy: poor master-dad, said the master-poet (Siluae 2.1) vi. Castrated boy: lucky master, says the poet (Siluae 3.4) 176 178 183 189 189 192 201 204 210 218 219 225 229
234 238 239 242 245 246 254 259 267 270 271 277 283 301 313 323 4. Conclusion 345 Appendix: From Nero to Trajan: Lives and Times 377 References Index of Passages General Index 379 391 397 |
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spelling | Gunderson, Erik 1968- Verfasser (DE-588)1067614257 aut The art of complicity in Martial and Statius the "Epigrams", "Siluae", and Domitianic Rome Erik Gunderson the "Epigrams", "Silvae", and Domitianic Rome First edition Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford University Press 2021 viii, 409 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Classics in theory Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke 'The Art of Complicity in Martial and Statius' examines the relationship between politics and aesthetics in two poets from the reign of Domitian. Gunderson argues that power and politics are intimately involved in Latin praise poetry Martial / Epigrammata Statius, P. Papinius / (Publius Papinius) / Silvae Martialis, Marcus Valerius 38-102 Epigrammata (DE-588)4416819-6 gnd rswk-swf Statius, Publius Papinius 45-96 Silvae (DE-588)4139525-6 gnd rswk-swf Latin poetry / History and criticism Political poetry Herrschaft (DE-588)4024596-2 gnd rswk-swf Macht (DE-588)4036824-5 gnd rswk-swf Rome / History / Domitian, 81-96 Römische Literatur, I. Jhdt. n. Chr. (DE-2581)TH000005174 gbd Martialis, Marcus Valerius (DE-2581)TH000001870 gbd Statius, P. Papinius (DE-2581)TH000002866 gbd Domitian (81 - 96 n. Chr.) (DE-2581)TH000003898 gbd Martialis, Marcus Valerius 38-102 Epigrammata (DE-588)4416819-6 u Statius, Publius Papinius 45-96 Silvae (DE-588)4139525-6 u Herrschaft (DE-588)4024596-2 s Macht (DE-588)4036824-5 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-19-192456-9 (DE-604)BV047443260 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032882479&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | The art of complicity in Martial and Statius the "Epigrams", "Siluae", and Domitianic Rome |
title_alt | the "Epigrams", "Silvae", and Domitianic Rome |
title_auth | The art of complicity in Martial and Statius the "Epigrams", "Siluae", and Domitianic Rome |
title_exact_search | The art of complicity in Martial and Statius the "Epigrams", "Siluae", and Domitianic Rome |
title_exact_search_txtP | The art of complicity in Martial and Statius the "Epigrams", "Siluae", and Domitianic Rome |
title_full | The art of complicity in Martial and Statius the "Epigrams", "Siluae", and Domitianic Rome Erik Gunderson |
title_fullStr | The art of complicity in Martial and Statius the "Epigrams", "Siluae", and Domitianic Rome Erik Gunderson |
title_full_unstemmed | The art of complicity in Martial and Statius the "Epigrams", "Siluae", and Domitianic Rome Erik Gunderson |
title_short | The art of complicity in Martial and Statius |
title_sort | the art of complicity in martial and statius the epigrams siluae and domitianic rome |
title_sub | the "Epigrams", "Siluae", and Domitianic Rome |
topic | Martial / Epigrammata Statius, P. Papinius / (Publius Papinius) / Silvae Martialis, Marcus Valerius 38-102 Epigrammata (DE-588)4416819-6 gnd Statius, Publius Papinius 45-96 Silvae (DE-588)4139525-6 gnd Latin poetry / History and criticism Political poetry Herrschaft (DE-588)4024596-2 gnd Macht (DE-588)4036824-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Martial / Epigrammata Statius, P. Papinius / (Publius Papinius) / Silvae Martialis, Marcus Valerius 38-102 Epigrammata Statius, Publius Papinius 45-96 Silvae Latin poetry / History and criticism Political poetry Herrschaft Macht Rome / History / Domitian, 81-96 |
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