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Civil War and the Collapse of the Social Bond: Classics after Antiquity

Autor Michèle Lowrie, Barbara Vinken
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 noi 2023
Representations of civil war in classical and Christian Latin and their reception in French literature reveal the formative influence of the Roman civil wars on the modern imagination. Optimistic solutions defer resolution beyond the end of history. Within history, a decadent empire resolves republican discord at a terrible price.
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ISBN-13: 9781009014281
ISBN-10: 1009014285
Pagini: 382
Ilustrații: Worked examples or Exercises; 7 Halftones, color
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Seria Classics after Antiquity


Notă biografică

Michèle Lowrie is Andrew W. Mellon Distinguished Service Professor of Classics and the College, University of Chicago. She is the author of Horace's Narrative Odes (1997) and Writing, Performance, and Authority in Augustan Rome (2009) and had edited Oxford Readings in Classical Studies: Horace's Odes and Epodes (2009), and co-edited Exemplarity and Singularity: Thinking through Particulars in Philosophy, Literature, and Law (2015) and The Aesthetics of Empire and the Reception of Vergil (2006).

Cuprins

Introduction; 1. Figures of discord; 2. Oriental empire: Vergil, Georgics; 3. Empire without end: Vergil, Aeneid and Lucan, De bello civili; 4. The eternal city: Augustine, De civitate Dei; 5. The republic to come: Hugo, Quatrevingt-treize; 6. The empire to come: Houellebecq, Soumission; Bibliography.