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A Symposion of Praise
Timothy Johnson
其他書名
Horace Returns to Lyric in Odes IV
出版
University of Wisconsin Press
, 2004
主題
History / Ancient / General
Literary Criticism / General
Literary Criticism / Ancient & Classical
Literary Criticism / Poetry
Literary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / General
Poetry / General
ISBN
0299207404
9780299207403
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=8HxiAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Ten years after publishing his first collection of lyric poetry,
Odes I-III
, Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.) returned to lyric and published another book of fifteen odes,
Odes IV
. These later lyrics, which praise Augustus, the imperial family, and other political insiders, have often been treated more as propaganda than art. But in
A Symposion of Praise
, Timothy Johnson examines the richly textured ambiguities of
Odes IV
that engage the audience in the communal or "sympotic" formulation of Horace's praise. Surpassing propaganda,
Odes IV
reflects the finely nuanced and imaginative poetry of Callimachus rather than the traditions of Aristotelian and Ciceronian rhetoric, which advise that praise should present commonly admitted virtues and vices. In this way, Johnson demonstrates that Horace's application of competing perspectives establishes him as Pindar's rival.
Johnson shows the Horatian panegyrist is more than a dependent poet representing only the desires of his patrons. The poet forges the panegyric agenda, setting out the character of the praise (its mode, lyric, and content both positive and negative), and calls together a community to join in the creation and adaptation of Roman identities and civic ideologies. With this insightful reading,
A Symposion of Praise
will be of interest to historians of the Augustan period and its literature, and to scholars interested in the dynamics between personal expression and political power.