Poetry for Patrons

Poetry for Patrons
Author: Ruurd R. Nauta
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004351141

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A study of the phenomenon of literary patronage, both non-imperial and imperial, during the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian (81-96 A.D.). The central texts are the Epigrams of Martial and the Silvae of Statius.

Poetry for Patrons

Poetry for Patrons
Author: Ruurd R. Nauta
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004108858

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A study of the phenomenon of literary patronage, both non-imperial and imperial, during the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian (81-96 A.D.). This work centres on the "Epigrams" of Martial and the "Silvae" of Statius. The book deals not only with the relationships between poets and patrons, but also with the audiences and the functions of patron-oriented poetry. It includes discussions of such topics as "patronage" versus "friendship," the poetic "I," the role of poetry at symposia and festivals, dedication and publication, the influence of rhetoric on poetry, and the poetic representation of imperial power. The book should prove of interest not only to specialists in Roman poetry, but also to ancient historians and to students of literary patronage in other cultures. All Latin and Greek is translated.

Pindar s Poetry Patrons and Festivals

Pindar s Poetry  Patrons  and Festivals
Author: Simon Hornblower,Catherine Morgan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2007-02-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199296729

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A collection of essays, by a stellar team of authors, about the praise (`epinikian') poetry of the classical poets Pindar and Bacchylides. The social and physical, as well as the literary, background to these poems celebrating athletic victory is explored in light of the latest archaeological and sociological insights.

Pindar s Poetry Patrons and Festivals

Pindar s Poetry  Patrons  and Festivals
Author: Simon Hornblower,Catherine Morgan
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2007-02-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780191537981

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Ancient sport made a huge if indirect contribution to the literature of ancient Greece, since some sixty poems by Pindar and Bacchylides ('epinikian odes'), written to commemorate victories, survive from the Classical period. This book is a collection of essays about that literature, and about the social and physical context for which it was written. The editors assembled an internationally distinguished team of speakers for the original 2002 seminar series held in London, and these papers form the backbone of the book. But to ensure coherence and comprehensive coverage, they have commissioned three further papers, and have themselves written a long thematic Introduction. The result is a stellar team of authors, and a book which looks at an important literary phenomenon in light of the latest archaeological and sociological insights, as well as evaluating the poetry both as poetry and as a performance genre with distinctive characteristics.

Sorted Books

Sorted Books
Author: Nina Katchadourian
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2013-02-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781452126869

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A witty and thought-provoking collection of visual poems constructed from stacks of books. Delighting in the look and feel of books, conceptual artist Nina Katchadourian’s playful photographic series proves that books’ covers—or more specifically, their spines—can speak volumes. Over the past two decades, Katchadourian has perused libraries across the globe, selecting, stacking, and photographing groupings of two, three, four, or five books so that their titles can be read as sentences, creating whimsical narratives from the text found there. Thought-provoking, clever, and at times laugh-out-loud funny (one cluster of titles from the Akron Museum of Art’s research library consists of: Primitive Art /Just Imagine/Picasso/Raised by Wolves), Sorted Books is an enthralling collection of visual poems full of wry wit and bookish smarts. Praise for Sorted Books “Katchadourian’s project . . . takes on a weight beyond its initial novelty. It’s a love letter to books, book collecting and the act of reading.” —San Francisco Chronicle “As a longtime fan of [Katchadourian’s] long-running Sorted Books project I’m thrilled for the release of Sorted Books—a collection spanning nearly two decades of her witty and wise minimalist mediations on life by way of ingeniously arranged book spines. . . . In an era drowned in periodic death tolls for the future of the physical book, her project stands as a celebration of the spirit embedded in the magnificent materiality of the printed page.” —Brain Pickings “Katchadourian’s stacks possess an understated sophistication; they are true to the intimate nature of books and yet reveal their dramatic features and unexpected potential.” —Publishers Weekly

The Writer s Gift or the Patron s Pleasure

The Writer s Gift or the Patron s Pleasure
Author: Deborah McGrady
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-02-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781487503659

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The Writer's Gift or the Patron's Pleasure? introduces a new approach to literary patronage through a reassessment of the medieval paragon of literary sponsorship, Charles V of France. Traditionally celebrated for his book commissions that promoted the vernacular, Charles V also deserves credit for having profoundly altered the literary economy when bypassing the traditional system of acquiring books through gifting to favor the commission. When upturning literary dynamics by soliciting works to satisfy his stated desires, the king triggered a multi-generational literary debate concerned with the effect a work's status as a solicited or unsolicited text had in determining the value and purpose of the literary enterprise. Treating first the king's commissioned writers and then canonical French late medieval authors, Deborah McGrady argues that continued discussion of these competing literary economies engendered the concept of the "writer's gift," which vernacular writers used to claim a distinctive role in society based on their triple gift of knowledge, wisdom, and literary talent.

Ungainefull Arte

 Ungainefull Arte
Author: Richard Anthony McCabe
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198716525

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'Ungainefull Arte' examines how traditional modes of literary patronage responded to the challenge of print, as the economies of gift-exchange competed with those of the marketplaces, allowing for the reassessment of patronage both as a social practice and a literary theme.

Myth and Poetry in Lucretius

Myth and Poetry in Lucretius
Author: Monica R. Gale
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1994-03-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521451353

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This book attempts to provide a more positive assessment of Lucretius' aims and methodology by considering the poet's attitude to myth, and the role which it plays in the De Rerum Natura, against the background of earlier and contemporary views.