Writing, Performance, and Authority in Augustan Rome

Writing, Performance, and Authority in Augustan Rome

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  • Author: Michele Lowrie
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • ISBN: 0191609331
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 448

In Writing, Performance, and Authority in Augustan Rome Michele Lowrie examines how the Romans conceived of their poetic media. Song has links to the divine through prophecy, while writing offers a more quotidian, but also more realistic way of presenting what a poet does. In a culture of highly polished book production where recitation was the fashion, to claim to sing or to write was one means of self-definition. Lowrie assesses the stakes of poetic claims to one medium or another. Generic definition is an important factor. Epic and lyric have traditional associations with song, while the literary epistle is obviously written. But issues of poetic interpretability and power matter even more. The choice of medium contributes to the debate about the relative potency of rival discourses, specifically poetry, politics, and the law. Writing could offer an escape from the social and political demands of the moment by shifting the focus toward the readership of posterity.


Writing, Performance, and Authority in Augustan Rome

Writing, Performance, and Authority in Augustan Rome

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  • Author: Michèle Lowrie
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  • ISBN: 9780191719950
  • Category : Latin poetry
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 426

An exploration of the relationship between poetry, song, and authority in Augustan Rome. Michèle Lowrie argues that the medium of writing, as opposed to song, could offer an escape from current social and political demands by shifting the focus toward the readership of posterity.


The Politics of Latin Literature

The Politics of Latin Literature

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  • Author: Thomas N. Habinek
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN: 1400822513
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 245

This is the first book to describe the intimate relationship between Latin literature and the politics of ancient Rome. Until now, most scholars have viewed classical Latin literature as a product of aesthetic concerns. Thomas Habinek shows, however, that literature was also a cultural practice that emerged from and intervened in the political and social struggles at the heart of the Roman world. Habinek considers major works by such authors as Cato, Cicero, Horace, Ovid, and Seneca. He shows that, from its beginnings in the late third century b.c. to its eclipse by Christian literature six hundred years later, classical literature served the evolving interests of Roman and, more particularly, aristocratic power. It fostered a prestige dialect, for example; it appropriated the cultural resources of dominated and colonized communities; and it helped to defuse potentially explosive challenges to prevailing values and authority. Literature also drew upon and enhanced other forms of social authority, such as patriarchy, religious ritual, cultural identity, and the aristocratic procedure of self-scrutiny, or existimatio. Habinek's analysis of the relationship between language and power in classical Rome breaks from the long Romantic tradition of viewing Roman authors as world-weary figures, aloof from mundane political concerns--a view, he shows, that usually reflects how scholars have seen themselves. The Politics of Latin Literature will stimulate new interest in the historical context of Latin literature and help to integrate classical studies into ongoing debates about the sociology of writing.


Ramus, Critical Studies in Greek and Roman Literature

Ramus, Critical Studies in Greek and Roman Literature

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  • Category : Classical literature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 228


Syllecta Classica

Syllecta Classica

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  • Category : Classical literature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 116


The Ruler's House

The Ruler's House

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  • Author: Harriet Fertik
  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN: 1421432897
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 255

How Romans used the world of the house to interpret and interrogate the role of the emperor. The Julio-Claudian dynasty, beginning with the rise of Augustus in the late first century BCE and ending with the death of Nero in 68 CE, was the first ruling family of the Roman Empire. Elite Romans had always used domestic space to assert and promote their authority, but what was different about the emperor's house? In The Ruler's House, Harriet Fertik considers how the emperor's household and the space he called home shaped Roman conceptions of power and one-man rule. While previous studies of power and privacy in Julio-Claudian Rome have emphasized the emperor's intrusions into the private lives of his fellow elites, this book focuses on Roman ideas of the ruler's lack of privacy. Fertik argues that houses were spaces that Romans used to contest power and to confront the contingency of their own and others' claims to rule. Describing how the Julio-Claudian period provoked anxieties not only about the ruler's power but also about his vulnerability, she reveals that the ruler's house offered a point of entry for reflecting on the interdependence and intimacy of ruler and ruled. Fertik explores the world of the Roman house, from family bonds and elite self-display to bodily functions and relations between masters and slaves. She draws on a wide range of sources, including epic and tragedy, historiography and philosophy, and art and architecture, and she investigates shared conceptions of power in elite literature and everyday life in Roman Pompeii. Examining political culture and thought in early imperial Rome, The Ruler's House confronts the fragility of one-man rule.


2009

2009

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  • Author: Massimo Mastrogregori
  • Publisher: de Gruyter
  • ISBN: 9783110317084
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 436

Every year, the Bibliography catalogues the most important new publications, historiographical monographs, and journal articles throughout the world, extending from prehistory and ancient history to the most recent contemporary historical studies. Within the systematic classification according to epoch, region, and historical discipline, works are also listed according to author's name and characteristic keywords in their title.


Law and Literature

Law and Literature

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  • Category : Law and literature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 468


Proceedings

Proceedings

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  • Author: Cambridge Philological Society
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 238


Classical Constructions

Classical Constructions

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  • Author: S. J. Heyworth
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 019921803X
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 385

A collection of ground-breaking and scholarly papers on Latin literature by a number of distinguished classicists, produced in memory of Don Fowler, who died in 1999 at the age of 46. The essays are concerned with the reception of the classical world, extending into the realms of modern philosophy, art history, and cultural studies.