
Troubador Publishing
Starting from the conviction that Latin literature gains from being viewed as performance, the author sees the creation of different characters or "masks" in Latin literature as a result of the Greco-Roman training in rhetoric. She treats the texts of Roman satire as drama and focuses on the characters whose voices are heared in these performances: the angry satirist, the mocking satirist and the smiling satirist. She goes on to explore the implications of the use of these "masks" for authors and audiences of satire.
Author: S. H. Braund |
Publisher: Bristol Classical Press |
Publication Date: Jan 01, 1998 |
Number of Pages: 96 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 1853991392 |
ISBN-13: 9781853991394 |