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Petronius - pĭtrōˈnēəs, d. c.a.d. 66, Roman satirist, known as Petronius Arbiter because of his now generally accepted identity with Gaius Petronius, to whom Tacitus refers as arbiter elegantiae in the court of Nero. According to Tacitus, Petronius served first as proconsul, then as consul of Bithynia. He is remembered chiefly, however, as an indolent and


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    The Satyricon » Read Now

    by Petronius, P. G. Walsh. 212 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    The Satyricon is the most celebrated prose work to have survived from the ancient world. It can be described as the first realistic novel, the father of the picaresque genre. It recounts the sleazy progress of a pair of literate scholars as they wander through the cities of the southern...
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    Oxford Readings in the Roman Novel (Includes discussion of Satyricon in multiple chapters) » Read Now

    by S. J. Harrison. 337 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    This anthology of articles on the Roman novels of Petronius and Apuleius makes available some of the most useful and important articles published in German and Italian as well as English over the last thirty years. The introduction, by the editor, provides a general assessment of all scholarly work...
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    Powers of Expression, Expressions of Power: Speech Presentation and Latin Literature (Chap. 6 "Ideology and Taste: Narrative and Discourse in Petronius' Satyricon") » Read Now

    by Andrew Laird. 366 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Can a speaker's words ever be faithfully reported? History, philosophy, ethnography, political theory, linguistics, and literary criticism all involve debates about discourse and presentation. By drawing from Plato's theory of discourse, the lively analysis of speech presentation in this book...
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    Prometheans, Ancient and Modern ("Petronius" begins on p. 87) » Read Now

    by Burton Rascoe. 298 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...picaresque romance in any language-- The Satyricon ! Hear Theodor Mommsen, as long ago...Petronius and the author of The Satyricon were the same person, despite the...
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    Petronius and the Anatomy of Fiction » Read Now

    by Victoria Rimell. 239 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Metaphors of the body form an important feature of Petronius' Satyricon. This book claims that the text can be read as a unified whole rather than as episodic jumble, despite its fragmentation. Presented as disturbing as well as comic, intricately structured as well as chaotic, the study asserts...
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    Classical Myth & Culture in the Cinema (Chap. XII "The Social Ambience of Petronius' Satyricon and Fellini's Satyricon") » Read Now

    by Martin M. Winkler. 350 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    Classical Myth and Culture in the Cinema is a collection of essays presenting a variety of approaches to films set in Ancient Greece and Rome and to films that reflect archetypal features of classical literature. The book illustrates the continuing presence of antiquity in the most varied and...
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    The True Story of the Novel (Chap. V "Parody, Masculinity, and Metamorphosis: The Roman Novels of Petronius and Apuleius") » Read Now

    by Margaret Anne Doody. 588 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    "One of the most successful literary lies", declares Margaret Anne Doody, "is the English claim to have invented the novel.... One of the best-kept literary secrets is the existence of novels in antiquity". In fact, as Doody goes on to demonstrate, the Novel of the Roman Empire is a joint product of...
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    Critical Essays on Roman Literature: Satire ("Satire and Realism in Petronius" begins on p. 73) » Read Now

    by J. P. Sullivan. 186 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...CRITICAL ESSAYS ON ROMAN LITERATURE CONTRIBUTORS W. S. Anderson H. A. Mason R. G. M. Nisbet J. P. Sullivan CRITICAL ESSAYS ON ROMAN LITERATURE...
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    Fifty Key Classical Authors ("Petronius" begins on p. 310) » Read Now

    by Rhiannon Ash, Alison Sharrock. 421 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    A chronological guide to influential Greek and Roman writers, Fifty Key Classical Authors is an invaluable introduction to the literature, philosophy and history of the ancient world. Including essays on Sappho, Polybius and Lucan, as well as on major figures such as Homer, Plato, Catullus and...
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    Petronius's Satyricon 75.3, in Explicator » Read Now

    by Robert J. Fitzwilliam. 2 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...Petroniuss SATYRICON 75.3 In the longest extant episode of the Satyricon of Petronius, the wealthy Trimalchio gives an extravagant feast described in great detail, most of...

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