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- catalog abstract "D.M. Hooley has now reexamined Persius in light of developments in contemporary critical thinking, particularly that which builds upon classical imitation theories. Addressing each of the six Satires as well as the introductory "Choliambics," Hooley contends that one of the most conspicuous features of Persius' verse, its allusiveness, is a key to this desiderated view. The long-recognized, exceptionally high frequency of imitations of and allusions to the works of Horace and others can be seen not as a mark of artistic immaturity but as a technique intended to engage other voices in the expression of a poem's meaning. Seen as an aspect of structural and thematic strategy, the pattern of Persius' engagement with the words of other poets reveals a remarkable and hitherto unregarded coherence in the Satires.".
- catalog contributor b10241178.
- catalog coverage "Rome In literature.".
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Addressing each of the six Satires as well as the introductory "Choliambics," Hooley contends that one of the most conspicuous features of Persius' verse, its allusiveness, is a key to this desiderated view. The long-recognized, exceptionally high frequency of imitations of and allusions to the works of Horace and others can be seen not as a mark of artistic immaturity but as a technique intended to engage other voices in the expression of a poem's meaning. Seen as an aspect of structural and thematic strategy, the pattern of Persius' engagement with the words of other poets reveals a remarkable and hitherto unregarded coherence in the Satires.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. The Ars Poetica of Persius: Satire 1 -- Ch. 2. "A Lecture in Love's Philosophy": Satire 5 -- Ch. 3. Persius' Refractory Muse: Satires 4 and 6 -- Ch. 4. Of Prayer: Satire 2 -- Ch. 5. Ironies of Perspective: Satire 3 -- Ch. 6. Conclusions -- App. The Tradition of Imitatio.".
- catalog description "D.M. Hooley has now reexamined Persius in light of developments in contemporary critical thinking, particularly that which builds upon classical imitation theories.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-277) and index.".
- catalog extent "xi, 286 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Knotted thong.".
- catalog identifier "0472107925 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Knotted thong.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "Knotted thong.".
- catalog spatial "Rome In literature.".
- catalog subject "871/.01 21".
- catalog subject "Mimesis in literature.".
- catalog subject "PA6556 .H66 1997".
- catalog subject "Persius Technique.".
- catalog subject "Rhetoric, Ancient.".
- catalog subject "Verse satire, Latin History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. The Ars Poetica of Persius: Satire 1 -- Ch. 2. "A Lecture in Love's Philosophy": Satire 5 -- Ch. 3. Persius' Refractory Muse: Satires 4 and 6 -- Ch. 4. Of Prayer: Satire 2 -- Ch. 5. Ironies of Perspective: Satire 3 -- Ch. 6. Conclusions -- App. The Tradition of Imitatio.".
- catalog title "The knotted thong : structures of mimesis in Persius / D.M. Hooley.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".