The _Satyricon_ is a wild and witty ancient Roman novel believed to
have been written by Gaius Petronius in the late first century AD. A
satirical romp through ancient Rome the _Satyricon_ follows the
misadventures of Encolpius a young man with questionable morals and
his attractive teenage companion Giton. The work's frank depictions of
sexuality and social dynamics provide unparalleled insight into the
underbelly of Roman society. The _Satyricon_ stands out from other
Roman texts in its use of a freewheeling mix of styles and tones its
high-brow and low-brow humor and erotic and decadent scenes. With its
episodic structure and roguish protagonists the _Satyricon_ is often
considered an early forerunner of the picaresque novel. It laid the
groundwork for later classics like _Don Quixote _and influenced
countless other works of bawdy literature. This edition is based on W.
C. Firebaugh's complete and unexpurgated translation which includes
supplements devised by various early scholars and forgers in an
attempt to round out the fragmentary story including the risquÈ
supplement by JosÈ Marchena which had previously been omitted or
printed only in the original Latin. (Firebaugh carefully distinguishes
all these supplements from the authentic original text.) Along with
Firebaugh's introduction and notes this edition includes a brief
timeline of the history of Latin literature.
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9781965684139
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2025
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Warbler Press
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Engelsk
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