Roman Literature under Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian
Literary Interactions, AD 96–138
Description:... Cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I Bridging Divides: Literary Interactions from Quintilian to Juvenal -- 1 Quintilian, Pliny, Tacitus -- 2 I Will Survive (You): Martial and Tacitus on Regime Change -- 3 Flavian Epic and Trajanic Historiography: Speaking into the Silence -- 4 Pliny and Martial: Dupes and Non-Dupes in the Early Empire -- 5 Paradoxography and Marvels in Post-Domitianic Literature: `An Extraordinary Affair, Even in the Hearing!' -- 6 Pliny and Suetonius on Giving and Returning Imperial Power -- 7 From Martial to Juvenal (Epigrams 12.18) -- Part II Interactions on and off the Page -- 8 Amicable and Hostile Exchange in the Culture of Recitation -- 9 Images of Domitius Apollinaris in Pliny and Martial: Intertextual Discourses as Aspects of Self-Definition and Differentiation -- 10 Reading Frontinus in Martial's Epigrams -- 11 Saturninus the Helmsman, Pliny and Friends: Legal and Literary Letter Collections -- 12 Pliny Epistles 10 and Imperial Correspondence: The Empire of Letters -- 13 Traditional Exempla and Nerva's New Modernity: Making Fabricius Take the Cash -- 14 Extratextuality: Literary Interactions with Oral Culture and Exemplary Ethics -- Part III Into the Silence: The Limits of Interaction -- 15 The Regulus Connection: Displacing Lucan between Martial and Pliny -- 16 Forgetting the Juvenalien in Our Midst: Literary Amnesia in the Satires -- 17 Childhood Education and the Boundaries of Interaction: [Plutarch], Quintilian, Juvenal -- 18 Pliny and Plutarch's Practical Ethics: A Newly Rediscovered Dialogue -- ENVOI/VENIO -- References -- Index Locorum -- General Index
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