Middles in Latin PoetryΣτρατής Κυριακίδης, Francesco De Martino |
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Στρατής Κυριακίδης, Francesco De Martino. middle position considered the special locus for the poetic self ? Did it continue to function as a conspicuous place of poetic prominence and poetics ? Or , conversely , were there moments when the ...
Στρατής Κυριακίδης, Francesco De Martino. middle position considered the special locus for the poetic self ? Did it continue to function as a conspicuous place of poetic prominence and poetics ? Or , conversely , were there moments when the ...
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... poet himself who , like the earth , gives birth , so to speak , to his own child , which is none other than his poetic work.72 74 The Muses as audience When Lucretius was writing his DRN the dominion of the Muses over the poet was ...
... poet himself who , like the earth , gives birth , so to speak , to his own child , which is none other than his poetic work.72 74 The Muses as audience When Lucretius was writing his DRN the dominion of the Muses over the poet was ...
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... poet in the role of the doctor ( sic ego nunc , 18 ) . In this proem the Muses are no longer the ones who will sing or lead the poet to his poetic path , nor does the poet seem to address any of them for their assistance . They appear ...
... poet in the role of the doctor ( sic ego nunc , 18 ) . In this proem the Muses are no longer the ones who will sing or lead the poet to his poetic path , nor does the poet seem to address any of them for their assistance . They appear ...
Contents
List of Contributors pp | 7 |
Stratis Kyriakidis and Francesco De Martino Introduction 99 | 9 |
Philip Hardie Don Fowler and Middles 99 | 25 |
Copyright | |
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