Politics and Divinization in Augustan Poetry offers a new
interpretation of one of the most prominent themes in Latin poetry,
the divinization of Augustus, and argues that this theme functioned as
a language of political science for the early Augustan poets as they
tried to come to terms with Rome's transformation from Republic to
Principate. Examining an extensive body of texts ranging from Virgil's
Eclogues to Horace's final book of the Odes (covering a period roughly
from 43 BC to 13 BC), this study highlights the multifaceted
metaphorical force of divinizing language, as well as the cultural
complications of divinization. Through a series of close readings,
this book challenges the view that poetic images of Augustus'
divinization merely reflect the poets' attitude towards Augustus or
their recognition of his power, and puts forward a new understanding
of this motif as an evolving discourse through which the first
generation of Augustan poets articulated, interrogated, and negotiated
Rome's shift towards authoritarianism.
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ISBN
9780192668486
Publisert
2022
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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