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Braund, Susanna / Osgood, Josiah (eds.)
A Companion to Persius and Juvenal
Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World

1. Edition September 2012
155.- Euro
2012. 628 Pages, Hardcover
ISBN 978-1-4051-9965-0 - John Wiley & Sons




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Satire, written in the verse of heroic epic but focused on the evils of contemporary society, was ancient Rome's original contribution to world literature. Two great practitioners of this art, Persius and Juvenal, wrote under the early emperors. Inspired by their Republican predecessors, both radically reinvented the genre. This Companion provides detailed and up-to-date guidance on the texts, contexts, and their reception through time.

From the contents
List of Illustrations viii

Abbreviations ix

Notes on Contributors x

Acknowledgments xv

Introduction: Persius and Juvenal as Satiric Successors 1

Josiah Osgood

PART I Persius and Juvenal: Texts and Contexts 17

1 Satire in the Republic: From Lucilius to Horace 19

Ralph M. Rosen

2 The Life and Times of Persius: The Neronian Literary "Renaissance" 41

Martin T. Dinter


3 Juvenalis Eques: A Dissident Voice from the Lower Tier of the Roman Elite 59

David Armstrong

4 Life in the Text: The Corpus of Persius' Satires 79

Catherine Keane

5 Juvenal: The Idea of the Book 97

Barbara K. Gold

6 Satiric Textures: Style, Meter, and Rhetoric 113

E.J. Kenney

7 Manuscripts of Juvenal and Persius 137

Holt. N. Parker

PART II Retrospectives: Persius and Juvenal as Successors 163

8 Venusina lucerna: Horace, Callimachus, and Imperial Satire 165

Andrea Cucchiarelli

9 Self-Representation and Performativity 190

Paul Roche

10 Persius, Juvenal, and Stoicism 217

Shadi Bartsch

11 Persius, Juvenal, and Literary History after Horace 239

Charles McNelis

12 Imperial Satire and Rhetoric 262

Christopher S. van den Berg

13 Politics and Invective in Persius and Juvenal 283

Matthew Roller

14 Imperial Satire as Saturnalia 312

Paul Allen Miller

PART III Prospectives: The Successors of Persius and Juvenal 335

15 Imperial Satire Reiterated: Late Antiquity through the Twentieth Century 337

Dan Hooley

16 Persius, Juvenal, and the Transformation of Satire in Late Antiquity 363

Cristiana Sogno

17 Imperial Satire in the English Renaissance 386

Stuart Gillespie

18 Imperial Satire Theorized: Dryden's Discourse of Satire 409

Josiah Osgood and Susanna Braund

19 Imperial Satire and the Scholars 436

Holt N. Parker and Susanna Braund

20 School Texts of Persius and Juvenal 465

Amy Richlin

21 Revoicing Imperial Satire 486

Gideon Nisbet

22 Persius and Juvenal in the Media Age 513

Martin M. Winkler

References 545

Index Locorum 587

General Index 603

 




 

        

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