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"...many of her revelations of how thoroughly 'we' have naturalized Horace's voices are extremely successful, and her book achieves this without giving Horace low marks out of ten for enlightenment..."

TIME AND THE EROTIC IN HORACE'S ODES

by Ancona, Ronnie

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Book desription: Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1994 x, 186 pp. Notes, bibliography, indexes. Drawing on contemporary theory, including recent work in feminist criticism, the author provides close readings of fourteen odes, which are presented in English translation as well as in Latin. Through a discussion of the poet's use of various temporal devices--the temporal adverb, seasonal imagery, and the lover or beloved's own temporality--she shows how Horace makes time dominate the erotic context and, further, how the version of love that appears in his poems is characterized by the lover's desire to control the beloved. In a critique of the predominant modes of recent Horatian scholarship on the love odes, the author offers an alternative view that takes into account the male gender of the lower and its effect on the structure of desire in the poems. CONDITION: Very minor wear to corners of boards. Very minor chipping to edges of dustjacket.. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 15 x 23 cm.

  • Bookseller: A Scholar's Tale Booksellers US (US)
  • Bookseller Inventory #: 000932
  • Format/binding: Hardcover
  • Book condition: Very Good
  • Jacket condition: Very Good
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN 10: 0822314762
  • ISBN 13: 9780822314769
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • Place: Durham, NC
  • Date published: 1994
  • Pages: 186
  • Size: 6.25 x 9.25 x 0.75 inches
  • LCCN: PA6411.A69 1994
  • Dewey: 874/.01
  • Weight: 1.05 pounds
  • Keywords: horace carmina erotic latin poetry eroticism history literature literarcy criticism ancient classics classical love poetry poetics psychoanalysis feminism rome roman odes horatian gender time desire sexuality lyric lyricism
  • Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / General;

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