Catullus by Amanda Kolson Hurley

Catullus by Amanda Kolson Hurley

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Catullus by Amanda Kolson Hurley

Catullus, who lived from about 84 to 54 BC, was one of ancient Rome's most gifted, versatile and passionate poets. In this accessible short book Amanda Kolson Hurley explores the many facets of Catullus' poetry, discussing in detail over twenty of his most important poems, ranging from obscene and abusive epigrams to delicate lyrics and formal wedding hymns. Catullus relates many of his poems in the first person, and may therefore seem an artlessly sincere narrator, yet this impression is misleading. Hurley examines the skilful rhetoric the poet employs to gain his reader's sympathy, and confronts a major difficulty involved in reading Catullus: while the autobiographical hints in hist most famous poems make us want to learn more about him, much of his history has been lost. The book presents the poet's work clearly in the context of ancient Roman culture and society, and looks at the reception of Catullus in English literature, a tradition that has shaped modern thinking about the poet.
Amanda Kolson Hurley wrote her PhD on Catullus. She is assistant editor of Archaeology Odyssey and Biblical Archaeology Review. She lives in Washington DC.
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ISBN 13 9781853996696
ISBN 10 1853996696
Title Catullus
Author Amanda Kolson Hurley
Series Ancients In Action
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2004-08-02
Number of pages 144
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