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No More Heroes - Neronian Readings of Silius Italicus' 'Punica'

English · Hardback

Will be released 01.01.2025

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This book offers an alternative reading of Silius Italicus' Punica against the political and literary backdrop of Nero's reign-one of the most underexplored areas in Flavian scholarship. Although Silius is no longer dismissed for his lack of originality or reduced to a nostalgic imitator of Vergil, readers have yet to fully grasp the subtle implications of his self-conscious engagement in a constructive dialogue with the imperial present. As a result, they often misinterpret the Punica as an epic firmly rooted in the Flavian era, overlooking or downplaying Silius' multifaceted "belatedness" as a man who lived under twelve emperors and witnessed firsthand Nero's downfall and its aftermath.
Nevertheless, the primary goal of this monography is not to challenge the "official dating" of the poem's composition-though it does raise legitimate questions about its status as an "exclusive product" of Flavian Rome. Instead, its central premise is that the Punica should not merely be seen as a historical epic linking Rome's distant past to its imperial present but rather as a fundamentally political poem that reflects Silius' "imperial anxieties"-anxieties rooted in Nero's reign and persisting beyond his fall.

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Authors Theodore Antoniadis
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 01.01.2025, delayed
 
EAN 9783119145244
ISBN 978-3-11-914524-4
No. of pages 200
Series Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

altes Rom, eintauchen, virtus, Römische Epik, Silius Italicus, Flavierzeit, Flavian Epic

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