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- catalog contributor b3776803.
- catalog coverage "Rome In literature.".
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Horatian Satire and the Conventions of Popular Drama -- Introductory Remarks: Ancient Rhetoric and the Persona Theory -- The Persona of the Diatribe Satires and the Influence of Bion -- Diatribe in the Age of Horace -- The Persona and Self-Parody -- Self-Parody and the Influence of the Comic Stage -- Comic Self-Definition in Satires 1.4 -- The Comic Persona and His Comic World -- The Subtlety and Depth of the Comic Analogy -- Aristotle and the Iambographic Tradition: The Theoretical Precedents of Horace's Satiric Program -- Introduction: The Theory of an Aristotelian Horace -- Aristotle's Theory of the Liberal Jest -- Aristotle on Old Comedy and the Iambic Idea -- The Advocates of the Iambic Idea: Old-Comedy, the Iambos, and Cynic Moralizing -- Libertas in the Age of Horace -- Aristotelian Theory in Satires 1.4 -- Horace's Theory of Satire and the Iambographic Tradition -- The Satires in the Context of Late Republican Stylistic Theory -- Horace's Literary Rivals in Satires 1.1-1.4 -- The Stylist of Satires 1.4: A Most Unusual Horace -- Simple Diction Artfully Arranged: Some Theoretical Precedents -- Dionysius's On Word Arrangement and the Stoic Theory of Natural Word Order -- Philodemus and Lucretius -- Answering the Extremists: A New Look at Satires 1.4 -- Lucilius and the Atticist Theory of a Rugged Style -- The Neoterics and Satires 1.10 -- Satires 1.10 and Lucilian Scholarship in the First Century B.C. -- Callimachean Aesthetics and the Noble Mime -- Morals and Aesthetics in the Satires.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-251) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "viii, 268 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Walking muse.".
- catalog identifier "0691031665 (cloth : acid-free paper) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Walking muse.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press,".
- catalog relation "Walking muse.".
- catalog spatial "Rome In literature.".
- catalog subject "871/.01 20".
- catalog subject "Aesthetics, Ancient.".
- catalog subject "Comic, The, in literature.".
- catalog subject "Horace Aesthetics.".
- catalog subject "Horace. Satirae.".
- catalog subject "Latin wit and humor History and criticism Theory, etc.".
- catalog subject "PA6393.S8 F7 1993".
- catalog subject "Verse satire, Latin History and criticism Theory, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Horatian Satire and the Conventions of Popular Drama -- Introductory Remarks: Ancient Rhetoric and the Persona Theory -- The Persona of the Diatribe Satires and the Influence of Bion -- Diatribe in the Age of Horace -- The Persona and Self-Parody -- Self-Parody and the Influence of the Comic Stage -- Comic Self-Definition in Satires 1.4 -- The Comic Persona and His Comic World -- The Subtlety and Depth of the Comic Analogy -- Aristotle and the Iambographic Tradition: The Theoretical Precedents of Horace's Satiric Program -- Introduction: The Theory of an Aristotelian Horace -- Aristotle's Theory of the Liberal Jest -- Aristotle on Old Comedy and the Iambic Idea -- The Advocates of the Iambic Idea: Old-Comedy, the Iambos, and Cynic Moralizing -- Libertas in the Age of Horace -- Aristotelian Theory in Satires 1.4 -- Horace's Theory of Satire and the Iambographic Tradition -- The Satires in the Context of Late Republican Stylistic Theory -- Horace's Literary Rivals in Satires 1.1-1.4 -- The Stylist of Satires 1.4: A Most Unusual Horace -- Simple Diction Artfully Arranged: Some Theoretical Precedents -- Dionysius's On Word Arrangement and the Stoic Theory of Natural Word Order -- Philodemus and Lucretius -- Answering the Extremists: A New Look at Satires 1.4 -- Lucilius and the Atticist Theory of a Rugged Style -- The Neoterics and Satires 1.10 -- Satires 1.10 and Lucilian Scholarship in the First Century B.C. -- Callimachean Aesthetics and the Noble Mime -- Morals and Aesthetics in the Satires.".
- catalog title "The walking muse : Horace on the theory of satire / Kirk Freudenburg.".
- catalog type "text".