The Politics of Latin Literature
Writing, Identity, and Empire in Ancient Rome
- 248 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersection of Latin literature and ancient Roman politics, this book challenges the notion that classical works were solely aesthetic creations. Thomas Habinek argues that literature served as a cultural practice deeply intertwined with the political and social conflicts of its time, revealing how literary expression influenced and reflected the dynamics of Roman society. This groundbreaking analysis offers a new perspective on the role of literature in shaping cultural and political discourse in ancient Rome.
