Juvenal and the satiric emotions /
In his sixteen Satires, the Roman poet Juvenal explores the emotional provocations and pleasures associated with social criticism and mockery, drawing on a diverse array of Greco-Roman treatments of the emotions. But as Keane shows, the satiric emotions are not found only in the author's rhetor...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2015]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Juvenal and the Satiric Emotions; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Note on Texts and Translations; Introduction; Generalizing about Juvenal; Satire and Affect; Satiric Emotions as Subjects and Tools; Themes in Roman Satire Studies; How to Do Things with Feelings; Chapter 1 Anger Games; The Indignant Performer; The Contexts of Juvenalian Anger; The Rhetoric Student at Work; Histories of Anger; Suppression, Contestation, Compensation; Anger between Friends; Chapter 2 Monstrous Misogyny and the End of Anger.
- Bringing It All Back HomeFarrago and Phantasia; A Look in the Mirror; Passing On the Burden; Chapter 3 Change, Decline, and the Progress of Satire; The Janus View; Anger without Eloquence; Ante Ora Parentum; Sermo and Sirens; Chapter 4 Considering Tranquility; Democritus on Display; Beyond Laughter; Democritus in Rome?; Demolition and Reinvention; The Senecan Model; The Satirist behind Closed Doors; Outside-In Satire; Reclaiming a Legacy; Chapter 5 The Praegrandis Senex; Rethinking the Grand Narrative.
- The Satiric Senex and the Emotional PlotOld Men and Sermo; Nestor Redivivus; Not Your Father�s Ira; On Reading the End, or “You and What Army?�; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index Locorum; General Index.