The "Odes" of Horace are the cornerstone of lyric poetry in the
Western world. This edition of the "Odes" was first published in
the outstanding 'red Macmillan' series, in which it finally
replaced the late nineteenth century edition of T.E. Page.Quinn's
edition is designed to meet the need for a modern approach to
students in upper school and university. He begins with the
assumption that Horace is a major poet, and that the Odes should be
recognised and enjoyed as poetry. The commentary provides
linguistic aid at the appropriate level but also attempts to
reconstruct the thesis upon which each poem rests, and to interpret
it as a structural and poetic whole for the attentive and
responsive reader.
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