
Roman Literary Cultures
. Ed(S): Keith, Alison; Edmondson, Jonathan
Drawing on the historicizing turn in Latin literary scholarship, Roman Literary Cultures combines new critical methods with traditional analysis across four hundred years of Latin literature, from mid-republican Rome in the second century BC to the Second Sophistic in the second century AD. The contributors explore Latin texts both famous and obscure, from Roman drama and Menippean satire through Latin elegies, epics, and novels to letters issued by Roman emperors and compilations of laws.
Each of the essays in this volume combines close reading of Latin literary texts with historical and cultural contextualization, making the collection an accessible and engaging combination of formalist criticism and historicist exegesis that attends to the many ways in which classical Latin literature participated in ancient Roman civic debates.
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Reviews for Roman Literary Cultures
Clifford Broeniman
The Classical Journal June 2017
"Charming and impressive, this volume is characteristic both of the editors and of Elaine Fantham; she must have been pleased."
Amy Richlin, University of California, LA
University of Toronto Quarterly, vol 87 3, Summer 2018