The closure of Horace’s Ars poetica – a central poem of the Augustan age and an important contribution to the canon of world literature in general –, has received surprisingly little scholarly attention until very recently. In this article, I will first ask what precisely happens in the final passage of the Ars poetica (lines 453–76); I will then seek to interpret the passage in its function as the ending of the poem; and finally, it will be necessary to discuss how this ending contributes to the overall meaning of the work
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This essay is part of a larger project that investigates the ways in which Burney's endings (in her ...
Inspired by the lost ending of the Poema de Fernán González and the question of its content, this pa...
The following paper undertakes a critical review and examination ofthe various attempts over the las...
Essay written for a pioneering collection of papers on the application of modern literary theory to ...
What makes a good ending? How do we know when something ends? In performance, it is difficult to cha...
Summary: This article argues that the extant works of early Greek hexameter poetry reveal a consiste...
Poetic closure and the related question of textual unity are problems which enable us to discover t...
José Carlos Fernández Corte ha argumentado en esta revista que Horacio Odas 1.10 marca la conclusión...
This article examines the ends of lyric poetry in the teleological sense (il fine) by investigating ...
206 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.A text will achieve closure i...
Smith (1968) argues that poems may end with formal changes which produce an experience of closure in...
For much of the twentieth century critics of Old English poetry dismissed it as aesthetically sub-pa...
This essay analyzes the final stanzas of Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde in order to challenge the cr...
In this article I try to show how two different types of interpreting Horace's Ars poetica, which co...
This thesis examines the ends of the finished and unfinished romance works written by Chrétien de Tr...
This essay is part of a larger project that investigates the ways in which Burney's endings (in her ...
Inspired by the lost ending of the Poema de Fernán González and the question of its content, this pa...
The following paper undertakes a critical review and examination ofthe various attempts over the las...
Essay written for a pioneering collection of papers on the application of modern literary theory to ...