Some critics have seen a softening of Juvenal’s signature anger in the later satires, while others argue, on the contrary, that the indignatio animating the earlier poems resurfaces toward the end of the corpus. This paper supports the second position by comparing the characterization of speakers in the first six satires and in the fifteenth. In spite of its different setting and quasi-philosophical trappings, the (virtually) last poem’s speaker emerges as a variation of the same reactionary character type so fully drawn in the first two books. The Satires are thus framed by prototypes of the grievance-driven “angry white man” of later eras
Juvenal was a satirist who has made his mark on our literature and vernacular ever since his works f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.This study aims to present Juvenal's Satires as a w...
The purpose of this thesis is not to deal with the literary merit and poetic technique of the satiri...
In his discussion of Juvenal's 15th Satire, entitled "Philosophers and Cannibals", Richard McKim (19...
The paper sets the thesis that Juvenal, aware that aggressive satire in Lucilian style sounded fals...
Since the mid-nineteenth century critics have remarked on significant formal and substantive differe...
Since the mid-nineteenth century critics have remarked on significant formal and substantive differe...
Satire, the classical form of dissent, is Roman in origin. All other types of Latin poetry are known...
Satire 4 is one of the most-criticized poems of Juvenal. Because of its structural problems, certain...
Scholars have long been interested in Suetonius' De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus for the evidence it pr...
The persona theory has been applied to various branches of Latin poetry, but is incomplete without a...
This study aims to present Juvenal's Satires as a whole as the fundamentally coherent and plaus...
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...
Political satirists and lampooners of the Restoration attempted to capitalize on their audience's fa...
Juvenal was a satirist who has made his mark on our literature and vernacular ever since his works f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.This study aims to present Juvenal's Satires as a w...
The purpose of this thesis is not to deal with the literary merit and poetic technique of the satiri...
In his discussion of Juvenal's 15th Satire, entitled "Philosophers and Cannibals", Richard McKim (19...
The paper sets the thesis that Juvenal, aware that aggressive satire in Lucilian style sounded fals...
Since the mid-nineteenth century critics have remarked on significant formal and substantive differe...
Since the mid-nineteenth century critics have remarked on significant formal and substantive differe...
Satire, the classical form of dissent, is Roman in origin. All other types of Latin poetry are known...
Satire 4 is one of the most-criticized poems of Juvenal. Because of its structural problems, certain...
Scholars have long been interested in Suetonius' De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus for the evidence it pr...
The persona theory has been applied to various branches of Latin poetry, but is incomplete without a...
This study aims to present Juvenal's Satires as a whole as the fundamentally coherent and plaus...
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...
Political satirists and lampooners of the Restoration attempted to capitalize on their audience's fa...
Juvenal was a satirist who has made his mark on our literature and vernacular ever since his works f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.This study aims to present Juvenal's Satires as a w...
The purpose of this thesis is not to deal with the literary merit and poetic technique of the satiri...