This book offers a sophisticated analysis of the pervasive use of historical myth in some of the best-known writers of the Late Republic and Augustan periods, including Cicero, Livy, Virgil, Propertius, and Ovid. Looking at these writers’ use of narrative, Fox uncovers an uneasy tension between the desire for accurate historical representation and the legendary character of traditional stories. In this way, the accounts of Rome’s regal period in both prose and verse bear witness to the uncertainties and upheavals at the end of the republic.
Roman Historical Myths: The Regal Period in Augustan Literature (Oxford Classical Monographs)
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This book provides a sophisticated analysis of the use of historical myth in Roman literature for advanced study.
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Dimensions | 14.6 × 2.2 × 22.4 in |
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