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Statius' Silvae and the Poetics of Empire (Paperback)
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Statius' Silvae and the Poetics of Empire (Paperback)
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Statius' Silvae, written late in the reign of Domitian (AD 81-96),
are a new kind of poetry that confronts the challenge of imperial
majesty or private wealth by new poetic strategies and forms. As
poems of praise, they delight in poetic excess whether they honour
the emperor or the poet's friends. Yet extravagant speech is also
capacious speech. It functions as a strategy for conveying the
wealth and grandeur of villas, statues and precious works of art as
well as the complex emotions aroused by the material and political
culture of empire. The Silvae are the product of a divided,
self-fashioning voice. Statius was born in Naples of
non-aristocratic parents. His position as outsider to the culture
he celebrates gives him a unique perspective on it. The Silvae are
poems of anxiety as well as praise, expressive of the tensions
within the later period of Domitian's reign.
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