Juvenal: Satires Book I
Satire was a genre of poetry invented and developed by the Romans. When it came into Juvenal's hands, he stamped his mark upon it: indignation. His angry voice had an overwhelming influence upon later European satirists and persists in modern forms of satire. In this new commentary, Susanna Morton Braund situates Juvenal within the genre of satire and illuminates his appropriation of the 'grand style' of declamatory rhetoric and epic poetry for his indignant persona in Satires 1–5, including the notorious second Satire. The commentary on each of the Satires is followed by an essay which offers an interpretation of the poem, including a synthesis of recent critical thought. These essays, together with the overview in the Introduction, present the first integrated reading of Book I as an organic structure.
- Provides a detailed commentary of a thoroughness and sophistication of critical approach not otherwise available
- Includes the notorious second Satire traditionally thought unfit for young people to study
- Presents an integrated reading Satires 1–5 as an organic structure
Reviews & endorsements
"Braund's contributions to the periodical literature have added substantially to contemporary understanding of Roman satire in general. Stimulating and witty, this edition should prompt new editions of Juvenal's other satires....Highly recommended for students of Latin Poetry at the upper-division undergraduate level and above." E.R. Mix, Choice
"...Braund succeeds in selecting and matching material well with the intended audience." Religious Studies Review
"...a welcome addition to the Cambridge series of texts and commentaries and should find a ready audience among students and teachers....provides a usefull introduction and a detailed commentary..." International Journal of the Classical Tradition
Product details
- Published: March 1996
- Format: Paperback
- ISBN: 9780521356671
- Length: 332 pages
- Dimensions: 186 × 123 × 23 mm
- Weight: 0.36kg
- Availability: Available
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Juvenal and satire
- 2. The genre of Roman verse satire
- 3. The origins of Roman satire
- 4. Juvenal's predecessors
- 5. Juvenal's life
- 6. The characteristics of Juvenal's satire
- 7. Juvenal's style
- 8. Juvenal's metre
- 9. An overview of Book I
- 10. Juvenal and his influence from antiquity to the present
- 11. Text and manuscripts
- D. IVNII IVVENALIS SATVRAE LIBER PRIMVS
- Commentary
- Abbreviations
- Bibliography.
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