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The Criticism of Didactic Poetry - Essays on Lucretius, Virgil, and Ovid (Paperback)
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The Criticism of Didactic Poetry - Essays on Lucretius, Virgil, and Ovid (Paperback)
Series: Robson Classical Lectures
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Shelley thought all didactic poetry an 'abhorrence, ' and most of
the Romantics agreed with this judgment. Critics in this century
have been less dismissive of the genre, but seem puzzled by it.
There has been a tendency to treat a didactic poem as though it
were a kind of lyric, in which the focus of interest lies in the
emotions and feelings of the writer. But didactic poetry has a
purpose, history, and character of its own. This original and
important book asks the question, 'What can the practising critic
usefully say about a didactic poem?' This is not primarily a book
about theory, but a guide to practical criticism combined with a
fresh reading of the chosen texts. Through a close analysis of
three of the major didactic poems in the classical canon, the De
rerum natura of Lucretius, the Georgics of Virgil, and the Ars
amatoria of Ovid, Dalzell's aim is to consider these poems as a
genre and to ascertain what tools are available to the critic for
their understanding. He raises questions about the limits of genre
criticism, the relationship of poetry and knowledge,
reader-response, and historical reception. Can there be a poetry of
statement? Is all genuine poetry necessarily fictive in some sense?
To what extent is a serious didactic intent compatible with poetry?
The Criticism of Didactic Poetry is primarily of interest to
classicists. It will also be of great value to scholars of other
literatures who are interested in the history of the genre or in
the theoretical debate about whether poetry can encompass
knowledge. This book is a significant original contribution to the
field, with the potential to influence future scholarly thinking on
didactic poetry.
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