The Satyricon, Satyricon liber (The Book of Satyrlike Adventures), or
Satyrica, is a Latin work of fiction believed to have been written by
Gaius Petronius, though the manuscript tradition identifies the author
as Titus Petronius. The Satyricon is an example of Menippean satire,
which is different from the formal verse satire of Juvenal or Horace.
The work contains a mixture of prose and verse (commonly known as
prosimetrum); serious and comic elements; and erotic and decadent
passages. As with the Metamorphoses (also called The Golden Ass) of
Apuleius, classical scholars often describe it as a "Roman novel",
without necessarily implying continuity with the modern literary form.
The surviving sections of the original (much longer) text detail the
bizarre exploits of the narrator, Encolpius, and his slave and
boyfriend Giton, a handsome sixteen-year-old boy. It is the second
most fully preserved Roman novel, after the fully extant Metamorphoses
of Apuleius, which has significant differences in style and plot.
Satyricon is also regarded as useful evidence for the reconstruction
of how lower classes lived during the early Roman Empire.
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9783965379305
Publisert
2023
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Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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