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Epic and Empire in Vespasianic Rome - A New Reading of Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica (Hardcover)
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Epic and Empire in Vespasianic Rome - A New Reading of Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica (Hardcover)
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Epic and Empire in Vespasianic Rome offers a new interpretation of
Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica, a Latin epic poem written during the
reign of the emperor Vespasian (70-79 AD). Recounting the famous
voyage of Jason and the Argonauts as they set off to retrieve the
Golden Fleece, the poem depicts a narrative of high epic adventure.
In this volume, Stover shows how Flaccus' epic reflects the
restorative ideals of Vespasianic Rome, which attempted to restore
order following the destructive civil war of 68-69 AD. This
proposition sets it apart from the largely 'pessimistic' readings
of other scholars. An important element of Flaccus' poetics of
recovery is an engagement with Lucan's iconoclastic Bellum Civile.
This poem's deconstructive tendencies offered Flaccus a poetic
point of departure for his attempt to renew the epic genre in the
context of political renewal triggered by Vespasian's accession to
power. Stover's approach is thus both formalist and historicist as
he seeks not only to elucidate Flaccus' dynamic appropriation of
Lucan, but also to associate the Argonautica's formal gestures
within a specific socio-political context.
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