Displaced Persons: The Literature of Exile from Cicero to BoethiusDuckworth, 1999 - 352 páginas Exile is a political act, involving loss of power. Five authors, all exiled from Rome, are examined in this book, which analyses the literature of exile and takes its consideration through to the virtual end of the Classical era: the author examines the various means of literary sublimation that individual exiles - Cicero, Ovid, Seneca the Younger, Dio Chrysostom and Anicius Manlius Boethius - found for the feeling of social and political isolation that they experienced. |
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... suggestion of permutability . A poem that plays with contrast and shift renders it not impossible to equate ' this ... suggests that the poem is ' a contrived display of an irrational psychology erupting in violence ' . The ' speaker ...
... suggestion of permutability . A poem that plays with contrast and shift renders it not impossible to equate ' this ... suggests that the poem is ' a contrived display of an irrational psychology erupting in violence ' . The ' speaker ...
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... suggests M. Arrecinus Clemens . Moles ( 1983 ) reassesses Von Arnim ( 1898 : 223-4 ) on the divergent evidence of ... suggesting ( 90-109 ) that in Rome the ' play - wars ' of rival sophists from the Greek East offered a harmless ...
... suggests M. Arrecinus Clemens . Moles ( 1983 ) reassesses Von Arnim ( 1898 : 223-4 ) on the divergent evidence of ... suggesting ( 90-109 ) that in Rome the ' play - wars ' of rival sophists from the Greek East offered a harmless ...
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... suggestion of T. Flavius Sabinus . Jones ( 1990 ) suggests M. Arrecinus Clemens . For the purpose of our literary discussion no final identification is needed . 41. Cf. Epictetus 1.11.33 . 42. Musonius fr . IX ( Lutz 1947 : 42 ) ...
... suggestion of T. Flavius Sabinus . Jones ( 1990 ) suggests M. Arrecinus Clemens . For the purpose of our literary discussion no final identification is needed . 41. Cf. Epictetus 1.11.33 . 42. Musonius fr . IX ( Lutz 1947 : 42 ) ...
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Displaced Persons: The Literature of Exile from Cicero to Boethius Jo-Marie Claassen Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |
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addressed allusion Amor ancient appears argument aspects Atticus Augustan Augustus autobiographical banishment Boethius Caesar Chapter Cicero Claassen Clodius coloured comfort Consolatio Consolatio Philosophiae consolation consolatory tradition couplet creative death depiction dialogue Dio Cassius Dio's discussion Doblhofer 1987 elegiac elegy emotional emperor emphasis enemy epic epistolary erotic Euripides Ex Ponto exile's exiled poet exilic literature Favorinus focus Fortuna frequently Gallus genre Getae Getic grammatical persons Greek hero heroic Heroides Ibis imperial Innocenti Pierini intertextual invective involved letters literary Livia Medea mihi misery Muse myth mythical narrative offers ostensible outreach Ovid Ovidian passim pathos perhaps Philiscus philosophical Piso place of exile Plut Plutarch poem poet's poetic political Pont portrayal portrayed praeteritio prose protagonist psychological reader readership recusatio rhetorical Roman Rome Sarmatian Scythia second person Seneca shows Stoic Tiberius tion Tomis topoi topos Tristia verbs Vergil verse wife writing