Catullus and the Poetics of Roman Manhood

Catullus and the Poetics of Roman Manhood
Title Catullus and the Poetics of Roman Manhood PDF eBook
Author David Wray
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2001-09-06
Genre History
ISBN 1139429698

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This book applies comparative cultural and literary models to a reading of Catullus' poems as social performances of a 'poetics of manhood': a competitively, often outrageously, self-allusive bid for recognition and admiration. Earlier readings of Catullus, based on Romantic and Modernist notions of 'lyric' poetry, have tended to focus on the relationship with Lesbia and to ignore the majority of the shorter poems, which are instead directed at other men. Professor Wray approaches these poems in the light of more recent models for understanding male social interaction in the premodern Mediterranean, placing them in their specifically Roman historical context while bringing out their strikingly 'postmodern' qualities. The result is an alternative way of reading the fiercely aggressive and delicately refined agonism performed in Catullus' shorter poems. All Latin and Greek quoted is supplied with an English translation.

The Complete Poetry of Catullus

The Complete Poetry of Catullus
Title The Complete Poetry of Catullus PDF eBook
Author Catullus
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages 164
Release 2002-05-20
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780299177744

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Catullus’ life was akin to pulp fiction. In Julius Caesar’s Rome, he engages in a stormy affair with a consul’s wife. He writes her passionate poems of love, hate, and jealousy. The consul, a vehement opponent of Caesar, dies under suspicious circumstances. The merry widow romances numerous young men. Catullus is drawn into politics and becomes a cocky critic of Caesar, writing poems that dub Julius a low-life pig and a pervert. Not surprisingly, soon after, no more is heard of Catullus. David Mulroy brings to life the witty, poignant, and brutally direct voice of a flesh-and-blood man, a young provincial in the Eternal City, reacting to real people and events in a Rome full of violent conflict among individuals marked by genius and megalomaniacal passions. Mulroy’s lively, rhythmic translations of the poems are enhanced by an introduction and commentary that provide biographical and bibliographical information about Catullus, a history of his times, a discussion of the translations, and definitions and notes that ease the way for anyone who is not a Latin scholar.

Catullus and the Traditions of Ancient Poetry

Catullus and the Traditions of Ancient Poetry
Title Catullus and the Traditions of Ancient Poetry PDF eBook
Author Arthur Leslie Wheeler
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 302
Release 2023-04-28
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0520313763

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1934.

Roman Lyric Poetry by Catullus and Horace

Roman Lyric Poetry by Catullus and Horace
Title Roman Lyric Poetry by Catullus and Horace PDF eBook
Author Gaius Valerius Catullus
Publisher London : Macmillan ; New York : St. Martin's P.
Total Pages 292
Release 1969
Genre Literary Criticism
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The Poems of Catullus

The Poems of Catullus
Title The Poems of Catullus PDF eBook
Author Gaius Valerius Catullus
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 380
Release 2005-09-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780520242647

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Of all Greek and Latin poets Catullus is perhaps the most accessible to the modern reader. Dealing candidly with the basic human emotions of love and hate, his virile, personal tone exerts a powerful appeal on all kinds of readers. The 116 poems collected in this new translation include the famous Lesbia poems and display the full range of Catullus's mastery of lyric meter, mythological themes, and epigrammatic invective and wit.

Translation as Muse

Translation as Muse
Title Translation as Muse PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Marie Young
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 268
Release 2015-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 022627991X

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Poetry is often understood as a form that resists translation. Translation as Muse questions this truism, arguing for translation as a defining condition of Catullus's poetry and for this aggressively marginal poet's centrality to comprehending cultural transformation in first-century Rome. Young approaches translation from several different angles including the translation of texts, the translation of genres, and translatio in the form of the pan-Mediterranean transport of people, goods, and poems. Throughout, she contextualizes Catullus's corpus within the cultural foment of Rome's first-century imperial expansion, viewing his work as emerging from the massive geopolitical shifts that marked the era. Young proposes that reading Catullus through a translation framework offers a number of significant rewards: it illuminates major trends in late Republican culture, it reconfigures our understanding of translation history, and it calls into question some basic assumptions about lyric poetry, the genre most closely associated with Catullus's eclectic oeuvre.

Catullus and Roman Comedy

Catullus and Roman Comedy
Title Catullus and Roman Comedy PDF eBook
Author Christopher B. Polt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 229
Release 2021-01-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1108839819

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Argues that Catullus adapts Roman comedy to explore private ideas about love, friendship, and social rivalry.