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Hardcover Catullus in English Poetry Book

ISBN: 102553736X

ISBN13: 9781025537368

Catullus in English Poetry

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"Catullus in English Poetry" is a scholarly examination of the profound influence exerted by the Roman lyricist Gaius Valerius Catullus on the development of English verse. Authored by the esteemed classicist Eleanor Shipley Duckett, this work traces the thematic and stylistic legacy of Catullus across various eras of English literature. The study highlights how the poet's intense emotional honesty, mastery of short-form lyric, and vivid imagery resonated with English writers from the Renaissance through the early 20th century.

The volume meticulously details specific instances of adaptation, translation, and imitation, illustrating the enduring power of Catullan themes such as passionate love, profound loss, and biting satire. By analyzing the work of poets who drew inspiration from the Latin master, Duckett provides a bridge between classical antiquity and the English poetic tradition. This work serves as an essential resource for students of classical reception, comparative literature, and the history of English poetry. It offers readers a deeper understanding of how the voice of an ancient Roman poet continued to echo through the centuries, shaping the language and sentiment of some of the most celebrated figures in English letters.

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