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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947362173602882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780191766022 (ebook) :
    Content: Luke Roman argues that poets in ancient Rome employed a distinctive 'rhetoric of autonomy' and represented their poetry as different from other cultural products and social relations. Looking closely at the works of famous Roman poets, he offers fresh insights into ancient literary texts and the dialogue between ancient and modern aesthetics.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9780199675630
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press
    UID:
    gbv_745882501
    Format: X, 380 Seiten
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9780199675630
    Content: In this book Luke Roman offers a major new approach to the study of ancient Roman poetry. A key term in the modern interpretation of art and literature, 'aesthetic autonomy' refers to the idea that the work of art belongs to a realm of its own, separate from ordinary activities and detached from quotidian interests. While scholars have often insisted that aesthetic autonomy is an exclusively modern concept and cannot be applied to other historical periods, the book argues that poets in ancient Rome employed a 'rhetoric of autonomy' to define their position within Roman society and establish the distinctive value of their work. This study of the Roman rhetoric of poetic autonomy includes an examination of poetic self-representation in first-person genres from the late republic to the early empire
    Note: Dissertation University Stanford, Calif. 1999 , Introduction: Autonomy ancient and modernFirst-person poetry and the autonomist turn: Lucilius, Catullus, and Cicero's Consulatus suus -- Autarky, withdrawal, confinement: the autonomist niche in early Augustan poetry (ca. 39 BC-25 BC) -- The expansion of autonomy: Augustan poetry (ca. 25 BC-AD 17) -- Materialities of use and subordination: the challenge of the autonomist legacy -- Conclusion: poetry and other 'games'.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Roman, Luke Poetic autonomy in ancient Rome Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014 ISBN 9780191766022
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
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    Keywords: Latein ; Literatur ; Autonomie ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959229219602883
    Format: 1 online resource (391 p.)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 0-19-166312-3 , 0-19-967563-5
    Content: Luke Roman argues that poets in ancient Rome employed a distinctive 'rhetoric of autonomy' and represented their poetry as different from other cultural products and social relations. Looking closely at the works of famous Roman poets, he offers fresh insights into ancient literary texts and the dialogue between ancient and modern aesthetics.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , ""Cover""; ""Poetic Autonomy in Ancient Rome""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Contents""; ""Introduction: Autonomy ancient and modern""; ""TERMS AND DEFINITIONS""; ""AUTONOMY: A BRIEF HISTORY""; ""AESTHETIC AUTONOMY AND CLASSICAL CULTURE""; ""1 First-Person Poetry and the Autonomist Turn: Lucilius, Catullus, and Cicero's Consulatus suus""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""LUCILIUS: SATIRE AND THE SELF-REPRESENTATIONAL TRADITION""; ""CATULLUS: METALITERARY TRIFLES""; ""POETRY AND PUBLIC LIFE""; ""SCRIBAM IPSE DE ME: POETRY AND SELF-REPRESENTATION""; ""THE WORST POET"" , ""CONCLUSION""""2 Autarky, Withdrawal, Confinement: The autonomist niche in early Augustan poetry (ca. 39 BC�25 BC)""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""HORACE�S SATIRES: REDEFINING LIBERTAS""; ""VIRGIL�S PASTORAL REFUGE""; ""PROPERTIUS BOOK 1: AUTONOMY AS CONFINEMENT""; ""TIBULLUS BOOK 1: THE IRONIES OF SECURITY""; ""TIBULLUS AND THE PANEGYRICUS MESSALLAE: THE RHETORIC OF HETERONOMY""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""3 The Expansion of Autonomy: Augustan poetry (ca. 25 BC�AD 17)""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""REDEFINING AUTONOMY IN PROPERTIUS BOOKS 2�4: THE SLAVE�S TRIUMPH"" , ""HORACE�S ODES AND EPISTLES: FROM LUDIC NICHE TO UTILIS URBI""""PERMANENT EXTREMITY: OVID�S AUTONOMIST POETICS""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""4 Materialities of Use and Subordination: The challenge of the autonomist legacy""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""PERSIUS� SATIRES: AUTONOMY AND ISOLATION""; ""STATIUS: PANEGYRIC, HETERONOMY, AND THE FIRST-PERSON TRADITION""; ""THE POET�S PRESTIGE""; ""THE VILLA AS SITE OF AUTONOMY""; ""POETRY, EPHEMERALITY, MATERIALISM""; ""SILVAE 4""; ""MARTIAL�S EPIGRAMS: THE HETERONOMOUS BOOK""; ""JUVENAL: QUIS LOCUS INGENIO?""; "" Conclusion"" , ""Poetry and other �games�""""Bibliography""; ""Index of Passages""; ""General Index"" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-19-176602-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-306-46059-X
    Language: English
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