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The politics of Latin literature :writing, identity, and empire in ancient Rome
- 作者: Habinek, Thomas N.,
- 出版: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press ©1998.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (234 pages).
- 標題: Ancient , Political aspects. , Politics and literature. , Impérialisme dans la littérature. , HISTORY Ancient -- Rome. , Imperialisme. , Littérature latine , Authorship Political aspects -- Rome. , Dans la littérature. , General. , Art d'écrire Aspect politique -- Rome. , Rome (Empire) , Romeinse oudheid. , Aspect politique , Latijn. , Criticism, interpretation, etc. , Latin literature. , Special InterestLiterary. , Authorship , Latin literature History and criticism. , Political aspects , Politique et littérature Rome. , Group identity in literature. , Politics and literature Rome. , History and criticism. , TRAVEL Special Interest -- Literary. , Politics and literature , Impérialisme Dans la littérature. , Letterkunde. , Latin literature , Histoire et critique. , Electronic books. , LITERARY CRITICISM General. , Imperialism in literature. , HISTORY , Authorship Political aspects. , Elites. , TRAVEL , Impérialisme , Politique et littérature , Art d'écrire , LITERARY CRITICISM , Littérature latine Histoire et critique. , Identité collective dans la littérature.
- ISBN: 0691089841 , 9780691089843
- ISBN: 9780691068275 , 0691068275
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-221) and indexes. Latin Literature and the Problem of Rome -- Why Was Latin Literature Invented? -- Cicero and the Bandits -- Culture Wars in the First Century B.C.E. -- Writing as Social Performance -- Roman Women's Useless Knowledge -- An Aristocracy of Virtue -- Pannonia Domanda Est: The Construction of the Imperial Subject through Ovid's Poetry from Exile.
- 摘要: 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 hun.
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"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.E. to its eclipse by Christian literature six hundred years later, classical 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."--BOOK JACKET.
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