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Latin Epic And Didactic Poetry: Genre, Tradition And Individuality,New
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How Is It Possible For A Poet To Find His Own Individual Voice, When He Is Writing In A Tradition So Venerable And So Constrained By Convention As Roman Epic? How Do Poets Working In Related Genres Particularly Didactic Conceptualize Their Relationship To The Main Epic Tradition? The Eleven Essays In This Volume, By Leading Scholars In The Field Of Roman Poetry And Its Postclassical Receptions, Consider Some Of The Strategies Which Writers From Lucretius Onwards Have Employed In Negotiating Their Relationship With Their Literary Forebears, And Staking Out A Place For Their Own Work Within A Tradition Stretching Back To Hesiod And Homer.
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- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is Monica Gale, a recognized scholar in the field of Roman poetry.
- Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book is categorized under Criticism and Theory, focusing on literary analysis of Roman poetry.
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- Q: Are there any specific themes explored in this book? A: Yes, the book explores themes of individuality within the constraints of literary tradition, particularly in Roman epic and didactic poetry.