A Bibliography of Petronius

A Bibliography of Petronius
Title A Bibliography of Petronius PDF eBook
Author Gareth L. Schmeling
Publisher Brill Archive
Pages 258
Release 1977
Genre History
ISBN 9789004047532

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Petronius

Petronius
Title Petronius PDF eBook
Author Jonathan R. W. Prag
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 270
Release 2012-12-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1118556631

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Petronius: A Handbook unravels the mysteries of the Satyrica, one of the greatest literary works that antiquity has bequeathed to the modern world. Includes a dozen original essays by a team of leading Petronius and Roman history scholars Features the first multi-dimensional approach to Satyricon studies by exploring the novel's literary structure, social and historic contexts, and modern reception Supplemented by illustrations, plot outline, glossary, map, bibliography, and suggestions for further reading

The Hidden Author

The Hidden Author
Title The Hidden Author PDF eBook
Author Gian Biagio Conte
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 293
Release 2023-12-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0520918509

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The Satyricon of Petronius, a comic novel written in the first century A.D., is famous today primarily for its amazing banquet tale, "Trimalchio's Feast." But this episode is only one part of the larger picture of life during Nero's rule presented in the work. In this accessible discussion of Petronius's masterful use of parody, Gian Biagio Conte offers an interpretation of the Satyricon as a whole. He combines the scholarly precision of close reading with a significant, original theoretical model. At the heart of his interpretation, Conte reveals the technique of the "hidden author" that Petronius employs at the expense of his characters, in particular the teller of the story, Enclopius. By remaining hidden outside the narrative, Petronius invites the reader to smile at the folies de grandeur that occur in a culture of scholars and declaimers. Yet as Conte shows, behind the parody and inexhaustible humor of the Satyricon lies an unexpectedly serious lament. For those familiar with the Satyricon, as well as for new readers, Conte's book will be a reliable, enjoyable guide to the wonders the Satyricon contains.

A Companion to Petronius

A Companion to Petronius
Title A Companion to Petronius PDF eBook
Author Edward Courtney
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 264
Release 2001
Genre Petronius Arbiter
ISBN 9780199245529

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This is the first modern commentary on Petronius' Satyrica. It begins with basic background information, then surveys each episode in order that leading themes emerge. Finally, it gives an overview of Petronius' use of literary allusion and symbolism, and of his treatment of sex. All Latin and Greek quotations have been translated so that this volume may benefit both students of classical and comparative literature.

Theatrum Arbitri

Theatrum Arbitri
Title Theatrum Arbitri PDF eBook
Author C. Panayotakis
Publisher BRILL
Pages 256
Release 2018-07-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 900432951X

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Theatrum Arbitri is a literary study dealing with the possible influence of Roman comic drama (comedies of Plautus and Terence, theatre of the Greek and Roman mimes, and fabula Atellana) on the surviving fragments of Petronius' Satyrica. The theatrical assessment of this novel is carried out at the levels of plot-construction, characterization, language, and reading of the text as if it were the narrative equivalent of a farcical staged piece with the theatrical structure of a play produced before an audience. The analysis follows the order of each of the scenes in the novel. The reader will also find a brief general commentary on the less discussed scenes of the Satyrica, and a comprehensive account of the theatre of the mimes and its main features.

A Commentary on The Satyrica of Petronius

A Commentary on The Satyrica of Petronius
Title A Commentary on The Satyrica of Petronius PDF eBook
Author Gareth Schmeling
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 0
Release 2011-10-27
Genre History
ISBN 9780199567713

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The Satyrica is a thrilling piece of literature credited to Petronius and written under the Roman emperor Nero. Schmeling's commentary offers readers an insightful analysis of this historically important text through philological, linguistic, historical, and narratological discussions, while highlighting issues surrounding its authorship.

The Empire of the Self

The Empire of the Self
Title The Empire of the Self PDF eBook
Author Christopher Star
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 313
Release 2012-12-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1421407264

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Christopher Star uncovers significant points of contact between Seneca and Petronius, two important Roman writers long thought to be antagonists. In The Empire of the Self, Christopher Star studies the question of how political reality affects the concepts of body, soul, and self. Star argues that during the early Roman Empire the establishment of autocracy and the development of a universal ideal of individual autonomy were mutually enhancing phenomena. The Stoic ideal of individual empire or complete self-command is a major theme of Seneca’s philosophical works. The problematic consequences of this ideal are explored in Seneca’s dramatic and satirical works, as well as in the novel of his contemporary Petronius. Star examines the rhetorical links between these diverse texts. He also demonstrates a significant point of contact between two writers generally thought to be antagonists—the idea that imperial speech structures reveal the self.