ABSTRACT

First published in 1963, this book is the second of two volumes which bridge the gap between the study of classics and the study of literature and attempt to reconcile the two disciplines. Focusing on satire, this collection of essays offers a critical examination of Latin literature and aims to stimulate critical discussion of a selection of Latin poets.

This experimental and ground-breaking book will be of particular interest to students of Roman Literature, Classics and Poetry.

chapter |34 pages

Persius

chapter |20 pages

Satire and Realism in Petronius

chapter |84 pages

Is Juvenal a Classic?