Figuring Genre in Roman Satire
Discover the intricate world of ancient Roman satire in Figuring Genre in Roman Satire by Catherine Keane. Published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2006, this insightful hardback spans 190 pages and delves into the works of renowned verse satirists such as Horace, Persius, and Juvenal. Keane expertly examines how these authors crafted a distinct form of social criticism, drawing inspiration from various facets of Roman culture, including theater, public violence, legal processes, and educational practices. This scholarly work not only sheds light on the satiric genre's evolution but also highlights its relevance in addressing social issues of the time. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of Latin literature and history, Figuring Genre in Roman Satire is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the interplay between literature and society in ancient Rome.