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There and back again: Horace's poetic career

Stephen Harrison-2010-10-14-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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This chapter considers the self-constructed poetic career of Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65–8 BC) through his various poetic collections, moving from his debut as writer of hexameter sermo in Satires 1 (35 BC) and 2 (30 BC), through his iambic poetry in the Epodes (30 BC), his lyric activity in Odes 1–3 (23 BC), his reprise of sermo in letter form in Epistles 1 (20/19 BC), his return to lyric in the Carmen Saeculare (17 BC) and Odes 4 (13 BC), to his final phase of epistolary sermo in Epistles 2 and the Ars Poetica (12–8 BC). This catalogue of works presents several patterns: ascent from humble sermo to higher lyric, engagement in different genres at the same time, and (ultimately) a parabolic move from lyric back to sermo. My investigation will be especially interested both in the 'vertical' aspect of Horace's career, its representation of the poet's apparent rise from lowly and 'outsider' political and poetic beginnings to a more elevated 'insider' status in both fields, and its 'horiz

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This chapter considers the self-constructed poetic career of Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65–8 BC) through his various poetic collections, moving from his debut as writer of hexameter sermo in Satires 1 (35 BC) and 2 (30 BC), through his iambic poetry in the Epodes (30 BC), his lyric activity in Odes 1–3 (23 BC), his reprise of sermo in letter form in Epistles 1 (20/19 BC), his return to lyric in the Carmen Saeculare (17 BC) and Odes 4 (13 BC), to his final phase of epistolary sermo in Epistles 2 and the Ars Poetica (12–8 BC). This catalogue of works presents several patterns: ascent from humble sermo to higher lyric, engagement in different genres at the same time, and (ultimately) a parabolic move from lyric back to sermo. My investigation will be especially interested both in the 'vertical' aspect of Horace's career, its representation of the poet's apparent rise from lowly and 'outsider' political and poetic beginnings to a more elevated 'insider' status in both fields, and its 'horiz

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PoetryLiteratureRepresentation (politics)ArtIambic pentameterPoliticsLaw

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