Silence in Catullus

Silence in Catullus

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Dec 18, 2013 · English · Kindle (338 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 338
Language English
Published Dec 18, 2013
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10 0299296636
ISBN-13 9780299296636

Description

Benjamin Eldon Stevens dives deep into the complex world of Catullus, a poet whose verses resonate with raw emotion and wit. Through an engaging exploration of both the themes and techniques present in Catullus's work, Stevens reveals the multifaceted nature of the poet's genius, bridging the gap between ancient Rome and contemporary readers.

Stevens skillfully unpacks the nuances of love, loss, and desire that permeate Catullus's writing, shedding light on the cultural and historical contexts that shaped these themes. With both scholarly rigor and a passion for poetry, he illuminates how Catullus's bawdy humor and poignant reflections remain relevant, showcasing the timelessness of the human experience.

In this examination, readers are invited to appreciate not only the artistry of Catullus's language but also the deep emotions that underpin his work. Stevens's fresh interpretations allow a new generation to connect with the profound truths found within these ancient lines, making the poet's voice echo vividly through time.

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Poetry Contemporary
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