The Poems of Catullus

The Poems of Catullus
Title The Poems of Catullus PDF eBook
Author Catullus
Publisher Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages 73
Release 2020-12-08
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1513274015

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The Poems of Catullus describes the lifestyle of the Latin poet Catullus, his friends, and his lover, Lesbia. Catullus writes about each of his subjects in tones unique to them. With wild stories of the trouble and comradery shared by his friends, Catullus provides insight on more scandalous aspects of high society Roman culture. However, Catullus’ most shocking and compelling subject is his lover, Lesbia, the wife of an aristocrat. The two share a secret and sensual love, taboo not just because of the infidelity, but because Lesbia is many years older than Catullus. Throughout his poems, Catullus depicts their complicated relationship, first in a tender, lustful way, detailing their affairs, then gradually becomes more heated with angst and confusion. In his exploration of their relationship, Catullus embodies the possibility of simultaneously loving and hating someone. With vivid emotion and imagery, The Poems of Catullus provide a clear picture of the poet, his friends, and his lover and invoke a strong impression on its audience. Because of the deep emotions infused with each word and the visceral depictions of ancient Roman life, this collection of poetry is relatable to a modern-day audience, and is an essential educational source. Catullus paved the way and inspired change in the art of poetry, influencing countless poets and poetry styles. The Poems of Catullus also helped create the idea of poetry as a profession. The Poems of Catullus serves a valuable and educational source, enlightening audiences on the culture of the upper-class of the late Roman Republic. However, because Catullus also explores the complex human emotions regarding friendship, sex, and love, The Poems of Catullus have proven to be a timeless testament to the duality of humankind, embracing emotions that lie between the extremes in the spectrum of feeling. Catering to a contemporary audience, this edition of The Poems of Catullus features a new, eye-catching cover design and is reprinted in a modern font to accompany the timeless exploration of human emotion and the humorous, exciting life events of the influential poet Catullus.

Catullus

Catullus
Title Catullus PDF eBook
Author Ian M. le M. Du Quesnay
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 319
Release 2012-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 1107000831

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This book provides specially commissioned in-depth discussions of the poetry of Catullus from ten leading Latin scholars.

The Poems of Catullus

The Poems of Catullus
Title The Poems of Catullus PDF eBook
Author Gaius Valerius Catullus
Publisher
Total Pages 178
Release 1925
Genre Elegiac poetry, Latin
ISBN

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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 362
Release 2007-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0520253868

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"Peter Green is an outstanding translator. The reader’s excited anticipation of pleasure and instruction on receiving a new translation of a Latin poet by Green is not disappointed. This is a labor of love which makes Catullus accessible to the Latinless reader and more familiar to those who can read Latin."—Susan Treggiari, Stanford University "For almost half a century Peter Green has been one of the finest of all modern translators of classical verse. His Catullus is well up to his usual form—recapturing for a contemporary audience the wit, malice, erudition and erotic charm of the Latin original."—Mary Beard, author of The Parthenon

Catullus and His World

Catullus and His World
Title Catullus and His World PDF eBook
Author Timothy Peter Wiseman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 306
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN 9780521319683

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This book is an attempt to read the poems of Gaius Valerius Catullus in his own context; to look at the poet and his works against the cultural realities of the first century BC as recent advances in historical research allow us to understand them. Catullus' own social background, the circumstances of the literary life of his time, the true extent of his works and the variety of audiences he addressed - these and other questions are explored by Professor Wiseman with new and startling results. Contemporary high society and politics are illustrated through Clodia and Caelius Rufus, considered not as mere adjuncts to Catullus' story but as significant historical personalities in their own right. A final chapter on nineteenth- and twentieth-century interpretations of Catullus' world shows how anachronistic preconceptions have prevented a proper understanding of it, and made this radical reappraisal necessary. Anyone with a serious interest in Latin literature or Roman history will want to read this book. Students in the upper levels of school or at university will find it essential background reading to their work on Catullus and Cicero's Pro Caelio.

Catullus

Catullus
Title Catullus PDF eBook
Author Charles Martin
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 220
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780300052008

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The most popular of the Roman poets, Catullus is known for the accessibility of his witty and erotic love poems. In this book Charles Martin, himself a poet, offers a deeper reading of Catullus, revealing the art and intelligence behind the seemingly spontaneous verse. Martin considers Catullus's life, habits of composition, and the circumstances in which he worked. He places him among the modernists of his age, who created a new ironic and subjective poetics, and he shows the affinity between Catullus and the modernists of our own age. Martin offers original interpretations of Catullus's poems, viewing the love poems to "Lesbia" as a unified, artfully arranged poetic sequence, and the short poems, often dismissed as unworthy of serious critical attention, as the irreverent products of a sophisticated poetic innovator. Unlike Horace, Virgil, and Ovid, Catullus did not influence our literary culture until the beginning of the modern era, but he is now regarded as a poet who speaks to our age with a singular directness. Pointing to Catullus's self-awareness, playfulness, and comic invention and to the elaborate complexity of his experiments in poetic form, Martin gives both the scholar and the general reader a fresh appreciation of his poetic art.

The Poems of Catullus

The Poems of Catullus
Title The Poems of Catullus PDF eBook
Author Catullus
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 233
Release 2015-06-11
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1107028558

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An up-to-date translation of Catullus with a contemporary feel that showcases his radical voice and edgy sensibility.