Promised Verse : Poets in the Society of Augustan Rome
معرفی کتاب «Promised Verse : Poets in the Society of Augustan Rome» نوشتهٔ Associate Professor of English and American Studies Peter White; Peter White، منتشرشده توسط نشر Harvard University در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
It served a poet well indeed to have Augustus for a friend. And if Augustus were a friend of poets? All the better for the great glory of Roman letters. It is this arrangement, complicated by questions of influence and accommodation and simple human susceptibility to the blandishments of power, that Peter White explores in "Promised Verse". Combining social history and literary interpretation, this book reveals the circumstances of poetic production in the golden era of Virgil, Ovid, Horace, Tibullus, and Propertius. Peter White takes a close look at the relationship between the Augustan poets and the men of wealth and status who befriended them - and rewarded their literary efforts with money, gifts, and the benefits of illustrious connection. These ties - between, for instance, Horace and Maecenas - appear as part of an elaborate system of social conventions, a system of mutual advantage to poet and patron. Within this context, White also considers groups and institutions - the mysterious collegium poetarum, the schools of the grammarians, libraries, and public recitations - that helped the poet make his way and linked him to Roman society. In Augustus we see a patron comparable in many ways to his aristocratic counterparts. The Emperor sought to promote Roman literature, and yet seems to have intervened only rarely in the poetry he sponsored. Contrary to a view that has been prevalent since the eighteenth century, the result was not literary propaganda. Instead, White shows, the public poetry created by Augustan poets was as independent and inventive as the rest of their work. Frontmatter......Page 1 Contents......Page 7 Abbreviations......Page 9 The Poet as Companion and Protege......Page 13 Group Attachments......Page 45 Requests and Pressure......Page 74 The Political Perception of Augustan Poetry......Page 103 Literary Initiatives from Augustus' Side......Page 118 Poetic Approaches to Political Themes......Page 164 Conclusion......Page 214 Appendix 1 - The Social Status of Latin Poets......Page 217 Appendix 2 - Connections of the Augustan Poets......Page 229 Appendix 3 - Iubere and Literary Requests......Page 272 Bibliographical Note......Page 275 Notes......Page 279 Index of Augustan Persons......Page 331 Index of Passages......Page 334 Combining social history and literary interpretation, this examines the circumstances of poetic production in the era of such poets as Virgil and Horace. It covers the relationship between poets and men of wealth, the collegium poetarum, Augustus as a patron and poets' place in society.
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