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This study investigates the literary programme of Horace's "Odes" as part of the Callimachean tradition's emphasis on brevity, novelty, and refinement, as well as a familiarity with a critical vocabulary, formulated at Rome and mirroring the programmatic imagery and terminology pioneered at Alexandria. It begins with a preliminary analysis of the "Satires", and discusses the "meta-literary" aspects of both the "Satires" and the "Odes".
Contents
PREFACE xi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xv CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION I. Statement of Purpose 1 II. Review of Scholarship 2 III. Calls for Study of the Satires as Programmatic Statements 6 IV. Historical and Literary Background 7 CHAPTER TWO: PROGRAMMATIC ASSERTION AND IMAGERY IN HORATIAN SATIRE I. General Introduction 15 II. Satire 1.1 16 III. Satire 1.4 23 IV. Satire 1.10 30 V. Satire 2.1 38 VI. Excursus on Satire 2.4 43 VII. Satire 2.8 49 VIII. The Persona as Rhetorical Stance 54