The persona theory has been applied to various branches of Latin poetry, but is incomplete without also considering both audience and, where relevant, addressee. By extension it may be seen that not only addressees, but also characters talked about mould the style of a speaker, and ancient rhetorical precept and practice confirm this. This study concerns all the major characters in Juvenal's satires who have such an effect on the author's persona. In a literary work the background to such characters must somehow be given to the audience: in a play, by the context; in non-dramatic work, by the use of known characters or character-types made recognisable by, inter alia, the conventional or verbal associations of their names. This study theref...
Juvenal does not seek to produce a fully rationalized philosophical system in the Satires. There is...
We analyse the self-image constructed by the poetic persona in the works of the Roman satirist Juven...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 184-210).In the ensuing dissertation I explore the exten...
This study aims to present Juvenal's Satires as a whole as the fundamentally coherent and plaus...
The paper sets the thesis that Juvenal, aware that aggressive satire in Lucilian style sounded fals...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.This study aims to present Juvenal's Satires as a w...
Some critics have seen a softening of Juvenal’s signature anger in the later satires, while others a...
Juvenal was a satirist who has made his mark on our literature and vernacular ever since his works f...
Literary scholars use various methods to undermine and reject explicit declarations of the Roman ver...
The question of the relationship between Juvenal and Quintilian is still unanswered: the reconstruct...
Satire 4 is one of the most-criticized poems of Juvenal. Because of its structural problems, certain...
In his discussion of Juvenal's 15th Satire, entitled "Philosophers and Cannibals", Richard McKim (19...
Edward Courtney's study of the Satires of Juvenal is the only full-scale commentary on the corpus si...
Edward Courtney's study of the Satires of Juvenal is the only full-scale commentary on the corpus si...
Juvenal does not seek to produce a fully rationalized philosophical system in the Satires. There is...
Juvenal does not seek to produce a fully rationalized philosophical system in the Satires. There is...
We analyse the self-image constructed by the poetic persona in the works of the Roman satirist Juven...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 184-210).In the ensuing dissertation I explore the exten...
This study aims to present Juvenal's Satires as a whole as the fundamentally coherent and plaus...
The paper sets the thesis that Juvenal, aware that aggressive satire in Lucilian style sounded fals...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.This study aims to present Juvenal's Satires as a w...
Some critics have seen a softening of Juvenal’s signature anger in the later satires, while others a...
Juvenal was a satirist who has made his mark on our literature and vernacular ever since his works f...
Literary scholars use various methods to undermine and reject explicit declarations of the Roman ver...
The question of the relationship between Juvenal and Quintilian is still unanswered: the reconstruct...
Satire 4 is one of the most-criticized poems of Juvenal. Because of its structural problems, certain...
In his discussion of Juvenal's 15th Satire, entitled "Philosophers and Cannibals", Richard McKim (19...
Edward Courtney's study of the Satires of Juvenal is the only full-scale commentary on the corpus si...
Edward Courtney's study of the Satires of Juvenal is the only full-scale commentary on the corpus si...
Juvenal does not seek to produce a fully rationalized philosophical system in the Satires. There is...
Juvenal does not seek to produce a fully rationalized philosophical system in the Satires. There is...
We analyse the self-image constructed by the poetic persona in the works of the Roman satirist Juven...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 184-210).In the ensuing dissertation I explore the exten...