Anatomizing Civil War

Book Author

Martin Dinter

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Imperial Latin epic has seen a renaissance of scholarly interest. This book illuminates the work of the poet Lucan, a contemporary of the emperor Nero who as nephew of the imperial adviser Seneca moved in the upper echelons of Neronian society. This young and maverick poet, whom Nero commanded to commit suicide at the age of 26, left an epic poem on the civil war between Caesar and Pompey that epitomizes the exuberance and stylistic experimentation of Neronian culture. This study focuses on Lucan’s epic technique and traces his influence through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Martin T. Dinter’s newest volume engages with Lucan’s use of body imagery, *sententiae* , *Fama* (rumor), and open-endedness throughout his civil war epic. Although Lucan’s *Bellum Civile* is frequently decried as a fragmented as well as fragmentary epic, this study demonstrates how Lucan uses devices other than teleology and cohesive narrative structure to bind together the many parts of his epic body. Anatomizing *Civil War* places at center stage characteristics of Lucan’s work that have so far been interpreted as excessive, or as symptoms of an overly rhetorical culture indicating a lack of substance. By demonstrating that they all contribute to Lucan’s poetic technique, Martin T. Dinter shows how they play a fundamental role in shaping and connecting the many episodes of the *Bellum Civile* that constitute Lucan’s epic body. This important volume will be of interest to students of classics and comparative literature as well as literary scholars. All Greek and Latin passages have been translated.

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Book Author

Martin Dinter

Format

Ebooks

ISBN-13

9780472118502

Language

English

Pages

243

Publication Date

01-30-2013

Publisher

University of Michigan Press

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