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In this book Luke Roman offers a major new approach to the study of ancient Roman poetry. A key term in the modern interpretation of art and literature, 'aesthetic autonomy' refers to the idea that the work of art belongs to a realm of its own, separate from ordinary activities and detache...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this book Luke Roman offers a major new approach to the study of ancient Roman poetry. A key term in the modern interpretation of art and literature, 'aesthetic autonomy' refers to the idea that the work of art belongs to a realm of its own, separate from ordinary activities and detached from quotidian interests. While scholars have often insisted that aesthetic autonomy is an exclusively modern concept and cannot be applied to other historical periods, the book argues that poets in ancient Rome employed a 'rhetoric of autonomy' to define their position within Roman society and establish the distinctive value of their work. This study of the Roman rhetoric of poetic autonomy includes an examination of poetic self-representation in first-person genres from the late republic to the early empire. |
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contents | Introduction: Autonomy ancient and modern -- First-person poetry and the autonomist turn: Lucilius, Catullus, and Cicero's Consulatus suus -- Autarky, withdrawal, confinement: the autonomist niche in early Augustan poetry (ca. 39 BC-25 BC) -- The expansion of autonomy: Augustan poetry (ca. 25 BC-AD 17) -- Materialities of use and subordination: the challenge of the autonomist legacy -- Conclusion: poetry and other 'games'. |
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spelling | Roman, Luke, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjG887Wcbj8kVGqDpvJjBX http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2009002602 Poetic autonomy in Ancient Rome / Luke Roman. Oxford, OX : Oxford University Press, 2014. 1 online resource (x, 380 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: Autonomy ancient and modern -- First-person poetry and the autonomist turn: Lucilius, Catullus, and Cicero's Consulatus suus -- Autarky, withdrawal, confinement: the autonomist niche in early Augustan poetry (ca. 39 BC-25 BC) -- The expansion of autonomy: Augustan poetry (ca. 25 BC-AD 17) -- Materialities of use and subordination: the challenge of the autonomist legacy -- Conclusion: poetry and other 'games'. In this book Luke Roman offers a major new approach to the study of ancient Roman poetry. A key term in the modern interpretation of art and literature, 'aesthetic autonomy' refers to the idea that the work of art belongs to a realm of its own, separate from ordinary activities and detached from quotidian interests. While scholars have often insisted that aesthetic autonomy is an exclusively modern concept and cannot be applied to other historical periods, the book argues that poets in ancient Rome employed a 'rhetoric of autonomy' to define their position within Roman society and establish the distinctive value of their work. This study of the Roman rhetoric of poetic autonomy includes an examination of poetic self-representation in first-person genres from the late republic to the early empire. Latin poetry History and criticism. Rhetoric, Ancient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85113634 Poésie latine Histoire et critique. Rhétorique ancienne. POETRY Ancient, Classical & Medieval. bisacsh Latin poetry fast Electronic books. Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast has work: Poetic autonomy in Ancient Rome (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFTJxF4D6KtqTKwckXBxwy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Roman. Poetic autonomy in Ancient Rome 9780199675630 (OCoLC)833405031 |
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