While Propertius and Tibullus describe their troubled love affairs, Horace broachs love theme with ironic aloofness: the analysis of some horatian carmina, however, allows to underline the significant role attributed to woman's figure in a period in which womwn are subjected to men both in public and in private field.
LA FIGURA FEMMINILE NELLA POESIA DI ORAZIO
CICCARELLI, Irma
2006-01-01
Abstract
While Propertius and Tibullus describe their troubled love affairs, Horace broachs love theme with ironic aloofness: the analysis of some horatian carmina, however, allows to underline the significant role attributed to woman's figure in a period in which womwn are subjected to men both in public and in private field.File in questo prodotto:
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