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David Porter's approach to Horace's most important lyric collection is through a close sequential reading of the eighty-eight poems in Odes 1-3. Taking into account the way an ancient book was read or recited, this view of the work as a continuously unfolding creation reveals a strong sense of forward movement and of thematic development, at times almost a narrative flow.Originally published in 1987.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Horace --- Laudatory poetry, Latin --- -Odes --- -Rome in literature --- Lyric poetry --- Poetry --- Latin laudatory poetry --- Latin poetry --- History and criticism --- Gorat︠s︡īĭ --- Gorat︠s︡iĭ Flakk, Kvint --- Horacij --- Horacio, --- Horacio Flaco, Q. --- Horacjusz --- Horacjusz Flakkus, Kwintus --- Horacy --- Horatius Flaccus, Quintus --- Horaṭiyos --- Horaṭiyus --- Horats --- Horaz --- Khorat︠s︡iĭ --- Khorat︠s︡iĭ Flak, Kvint --- Orazio --- Orazio Flacco, Quinto --- הוראציוס --- הורטיוס --- Odes --- Odes, Latin --- Rome in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Horace. --- Horacij Flakk, Kvint --- Rome --- In literature. --- Horace. Odes I-III. --- Horatius. Oden I-III.
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Greek drama (Tragedy) --- Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Antigone (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Heracles (Greek mythology) in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Aeschylus. --- Sophocles. --- Euripides. --- Antigone (Greek mythology) in literature --- Heracles (Greek mythology) in literature --- Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology) in literature --- History and criticism
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Novelists [American ] --- 20th century --- Biography --- Novelists, American --- Cather, Willa, --- Katėr, Villa, --- Cather, Willa Sibert, --- Cather, Wilella, --- Catherová, Willa, --- קאתר, וילה, --- Kāz̲ar, Vīlā, --- Kāz̲ir, Vīlā, --- کاذر، ويلا
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On the Divide analyzes the iconic image that Cather helped develop for herself, in contrast to the anonymous face she adopted for promotional activities and the very different private self she shared only with friends and family. Delving into Cather's correspondence and the little-known promotional material she produced anonymously, David Porter provides new insight into the extent-and direction-of her control. He also considers the contrasting influences of Mary Baker Eddy, whose biography Cather ghostwrote, and Sarah Orne Jewett on the author's emerging artistic persona. The study goes on to
Novelists, American --- Cather, Willa, --- Katėr, Villa, --- Cather, Willa Sibert, --- Cather, Wilella, --- Catherová, Willa, --- קאתר, וילה, --- Kāz̲ar, Vīlā, --- Kāz̲ir, Vīlā, --- کاذر، ويلا
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