"Catullus and His Influence" provides an insightful examination of one of Rome's most enduring lyric poets. This work delves into the life and artistry of Gaius Valerius Catullus, exploring the emotional depth, technical mastery, and innovative spirit that defined his poetry during the late Roman Republic. Karl Pomeroy Harrington traces the evolution of Catullus's reputation and the profound impact his work had on subsequent generations of writers, from the Augustan poets like Ovid and Virgil to the literary figures of the Renaissance and beyond.
The study highlights how Catullus's personal, often intense, expressions of love and satire broke new ground in Latin literature, influencing the development of the lyric form. By analyzing the reception of his "Carmina", Harrington illustrates the poet's enduring relevance across centuries of European literary tradition. This volume is an essential resource for students of classics and anyone interested in the historical development of poetic expression. It provides a comprehensive overview of how a single voice from antiquity continued to resonate through the Middle Ages and into the modern era, shaping the very foundation of Western lyric poetry.
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