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Reading Catullus, Paperback / softback Book

Reading Catullus Paperback / softback

Part of the Greece and Rome Live series

Paperback / softback

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Of all the Roman poets Catullus is the most accessible for the modern reader.

His poems range from the sublimely beautiful to the scatologically disgusting, from the world of heroic epic poetry to the dirt of the Roman streets.

This accessible book, which assumes no prior knowledge of the poet or of Roman poetry in general, explores Catullus in all his many guises.

In six concise chapters Godwin deals with the cultural background to Catullus’ poetic production, its literary context, the role of love, Alexandrian learning and obscenity and, in the final chapter, considers the coherence and rationale of the collection as a whole.

Each chapter is illustrated by readings of a number of poems, chosen to give a representative overview of Catullus’ poety.

All quotations from the text are translated and a brief discursive section of ‘Further Reading’ is provided at the end of each chapter.

A timeline giving dates of authors mentioned and full bibliography is also supplied.

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