Roman Poets in Modern Guise: The Reception of Roman Poetry Since World War I by Theodore Ziolkowski

Roman Poets in Modern Guise: The Reception of Roman Poetry Since World War I

Theodore Ziolkowski

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nonfiction classics history literary poetry challenging reflective medium-paced
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Analogies with Rome have been a powerful motif in American thought - and poetry - since the Founding Fathers. They resurged in the twentieth century, and especially after World War II, when the US saw its mission as analogous to that of Augustan R...

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