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Making Mockery explores the dynamics of comic mockery and satire in Greek and Roman poetry, and argues that poets working with such material composed in accordance with shared generic principles and literary protocols. It encourages a synoptic, synchronic view of such poetry, from archaic iambus through Roman satire, and argues that if we can appreciate the abstract poetics of mockery that governs individual poets in such genres, we can we better understand how such poetry functioned in its own historical moment. Rosen examines in particular the various strategies deployed by ancient satirical poets to enlist the sympathies of a putative audience, convince them of the justice of their indignation and the legitimacy of their personal attacks. The mocking satirist at the height of his power remains elusive and paradoxical--a figure of self-constructed abjection, yet arrogant and sarcastic at the same time; a figure whose speech can be self-righteous one moment, but scandalous the next; who will insist on the "reality" of his poetry, but make it clear that this reality is always mediated by an inescapable movement towards fictionality. While scholars have often, in principle, acknowledged the force of irony, persona-construction and other such devices by which satirists destabilize their claims, very often in practice--especially when considering individual satirists in isolation from others--they too succumb to the satirist's invitation to take what he says at face value. Despite the sophisticated critical tools they may bring to bear on satirical texts, therefore, classicists still tend to treat such poets ultimately as monochromatically indignant, vindictive individuals on a genuine self-righteous mission. This study, however, argues that that a far subtler analysis of the aggressive, poeticized subject in Classical antiquity--its target, and its audience--is called for.
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Poetry --- Classical Latin literature --- Comparative literature --- Classical Greek literature --- Epigram --- Epigramme --- Epigrams, Greek --- Epigrams, Latin --- Renaissance. --- History and criticism. --- Classical influences. --- 87-7 --- -Epigrams, Latin --- -Epigram --- -Renaissance --- Renaissance --- Revival of letters --- Civilization --- History, Modern --- Civilization, Medieval --- Civilization, Modern --- Humanism --- Middle Ages --- Latin epigrams --- Greek epigrams --- Klassieke literatuur: humor; satire --- History and criticism --- Classical influences --- History --- 87-7 Klassieke literatuur: humor; satire --- Epigrams, Greek - History and criticism. --- Epigrams, Latin - History and criticism. --- Epigram - Classical influences. --- Épigrammes --- Littérature de la Renaissance --- Épigrammes latines médiévales et modernes --- Histoire et critique
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History of civilization --- Comparative literature --- Colloques --- Colloquia --- Geschiedenis --- Histoire --- Latijnse letterkunde --- Laïcité --- Littérature latine --- Satire [Latijnse ] (Middeleeuwse en moderne) --- Satire [Latin ] (Medieval and modern) --- Satire latine (Médiévale et moderne) --- Vrijzinnigheid --- Satire --- Satire, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Latin wit and humor --- Humanists --- Satire latine médiévale et moderne --- Humour latin --- Humanistes --- History and criticism --- Congresses. --- Congresses --- Histoire et critique --- Congrès --- Benelux Countries --- Benelux --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle --- Latin wit and humor, Medieval and modern --- -Satire, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- -Humanists --- -873.4 --- 82-7 --- 87-7 --- Scholars --- Latin satire, Medieval and modern --- Comic literature --- Literature --- Wit and humor --- Invective --- -Congresses --- Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur --- Humor. Satire --- Klassieke literatuur: humor; satire --- Conferences - Meetings --- 87-7 Klassieke literatuur: humor; satire --- 82-7 Humor. Satire --- 873.4 Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur --- Satire latine médiévale et moderne --- Congrès --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- 873.4 --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- History and criticism&delete& --- Low countries --- History and criticism. --- 82-7 Prose satire. Humour, epigram, parody etc. --- Prose satire. Humour, epigram, parody etc. --- 873.4 Humanist Latin literature --- Humanist Latin literature --- Satire - History and criticism - Congresses. --- Satire, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Benelux countries - History and criticism - Congresses. --- Latin wit and humor, Medieval and modern - History and criticism - Congresses. --- Humanists - Benelux countries - Congresses. --- SATIRE --- HUMANISME --- HISTOIRE --- EUROPE --- 16E SIECLE
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