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Hardison, O. B. And Leon Golden

Horace for Students of Literature: The "Ars Poetica" and Its Tradition

University Press of Florida, 1995.,

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ISBN
9780813013541
Author
Hardison, O. B. And Leon Golden
Publishers
University Press of Florida, 1995.
Size
408 Seiten hardcover
Dust jacket
No
Languages
English
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

Description

Very good and clean copy from the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). �The authors demonstrate that what has endured since the first century B.C. in Horace's poetic theory and what has been adapted from it by his successors are themes of permanent value to students of literature and criticism. Using a series of texts--from the Ars Poetica itself to works by Geoffrey of Vinsauf, Nicolas Boileau, Alexander Pope, Lord Byron, and Wallace Stevens (his <i>Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction)</i>--they show that the voice of the Horatian tradition continues to be heard clearly. �In the <i>Ars Poetica</i> Horace maps out three directions followed by the critics represented here: one relates to form and style, another to methods of evaluating success and failure in poetry, while a third investigates the essential purpose of poetic activity and the psychology of the creative artist.� ISBN 9780813013541
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