
Perceptions of Horace: A Roman Poet and his Readers
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Summary
Table of Contents
Introduction: a Roman poet and his readers | |
Becoming an authority: Horace on his own reception | |
The ends of the beginning: Horace, Satires 1 | |
Horace's Bacchic poetics | |
Horace: critics, canons and canonicity | |
Laying down the law: Horace's reflection in his sententiae | |
Social status and the authorial personae of Horace and Vitruvius Marden | |
Writing to the emperor: Horace's presence in Ovid's Tristia 2 | |
Horace, Suetonius, and the Lives of the Greek poets | |
Two letters to Horace: Petrarch and Andrew Lang | |
Horace and learned ladies | |
Vivere secundum Horatium: Otto Vaenius' Emblemata Horatiana | |
The poet's voice: allusive dialogue in Ben Jonson's Horatian poetry | |
Theme and variation: Horace in Pope's correspondence | |
Appropriating Horace in eighteenth-century France | |
Horace and eighteenth-century commentary | |
Horace and the Victorians | |
A late flowering of English Alcaics | |
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