Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
261
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 1983
Publisher
Francis Cairns (Publications) Ltd
ISBN-10
0905205138
ISBN-13
9780905205137
Description
Statius emerges as a fascinating figure in the landscape of first-century poetry, blending his Greek heritage with Roman literary traditions. His works, particularly the "Silvae," reveal the intricate relationships between poets and their patrons during this era, reflecting the cultural dynamics of the Graeco-Roman world.
Through engaging analyses, the book explores themes of epideixis—elaborative displays of verse meant to honor individuals or commemorate events—illuminating how Statius navigated both personal ambition and social expectation. It invites readers to appreciate the nuances of patronage and the artistic expression that defined this vibrant period in literature.
Through engaging analyses, the book explores themes of epideixis—elaborative displays of verse meant to honor individuals or commemorate events—illuminating how Statius navigated both personal ambition and social expectation. It invites readers to appreciate the nuances of patronage and the artistic expression that defined this vibrant period in literature.
Genres
Romance
Poetry
Contemporary