
The biographer Suetonius is one of the most fascinating writers of ancient Rome, but he is rarely afforded serious critical attention. This volume of new essays focuses on the various aspects of Suetonius' work, from his lost writing on Roman courtesans to his imperial portraits of the Caesars. Beginning with an introduction that assesses the originality of Suetonius as a writer and situates the essays within the context of debates and controversies over his biographical form, the collection addresses the issues surrounding his style, themes, and early influence on literature in three parts. The first part discusses formal features of Suetonian biography, such as his literary techniques, manners of citation and quotation, and devices of allusion and closure. The middle section is devoted to readings of the individual Lives, treating several topics - from Suetonius' decision to begin his collection with Julius Caesar, to fictional elements in his death scene of the emperor Caligula, to the theme of solitude in his Life of Domitian. The last part examines the ways in which Suetonius transgresses the boundaries of ancient biography by looking at his influence on epistolographers, antiquarians, commentators, and later biographers. This volume is essential reading for anyone who wants to know why Suetonius' Lives are such a unique and powerful medium for the stories of ancient Rome, and how they became the primary model for later biography.
This volume investigates the literary techniques, thematic structures, and historical influence of Suetonius to determine his significance as a biographer within the Roman tradition. Editors Roy K. Gibson and Tristan Power compile a series of essays that challenge the historical tendency to overlook Suetonius in favor of other ancient historians. By analyzing his stylistic choices and the construction of his imperial portraits, the contributors argue that Suetonius established a distinct biographical framework that shaped the genre for centuries.
What You Will Find
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Scholars recognize this collection as a significant contribution to the study of ancient biographical form and the reception of Suetonius. The essays are noted for their academic rigor and their success in elevating the critical discourse surrounding Suetonius' literary contributions.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191018015
ISBN-13:
9780191018015
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