Objectives
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This workshop aims to work on topics and themes common places of erotic Latin poetry then led to the representations of love in later periods. *
try to achieve a poetic approach to the Roman canon which is often left out of the more traditional courses.
* We refer to the various schools of poetry within a historical and social context to shape your style and themes of poetry.
work mode
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The poems are grouped into thematic modules
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Classes will be theoretical and practical.
* The texts are read in the course. And will be available to participants.
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translations will work with renowned publishers to ensure the quality of reading. *
will be made specific references to the Latin lexicon where necessary.
* There shall be available to participants, critical literature review that was developed in the class. *
be proposed to those attendees who wish to do so, that aside from voluntary participation in class, prepare a theme based on reading texts and critical literature and other crossing they prefer. Hours
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2 hours weekly meeting.
* Duration from June to July.
* Fee: $ 150 per month
Altolaguirre 2388
Program
By way of introduction
literary genres in antiquity
Different types of poetry: lyric poetry, epic, pastoral, simposíaca , invective, "hand" elegy.
The final countdown: the poetry contest vs. epic.
Different types of poetry: brief introduction to the metric.
Some Greek models: Sappho, Pindar, Corinna, Callimachus, Homer.
physical manifestations of love and love as a disease
Love like disease. What is the "Love" for Latinos and poets?
Poetry written with the body. Materiality of the poem, poet, poetry, etymology.
The poem as a remedy or a poison.
Catullus. Poems No. 5,7,32,48, 51.75, 83, 85, 99. Sapphic relationships (fr. 1, 16, 31)
Horacio. Odes: Book I, Ode 13, Book IV, Ode 1.
Ovid. Loves: Book I, poetry, No. 5, Book II, No. 9b poetry; LibroIII, poetry, No. 11b.
Sex, Lies and
Poetry Writing fiction. "The reality imitates fiction? The reference in the literature is the literature?
how to get girls in antiquity.
Catullus. Poetry 58,70,72,76,87,109,110
No.
Ovid. Loves: Book I, No. 3 poetry.
Tibullus. Elegies: Book III, poems No. 19 and 20.
Protocols: on "to say"
Sexuality and poetry in Rome. Homosexuality? "Literature genre? Truth and lies of the hot topic
Catullus. Poems No. 5,6,16,35. Horacio
. Odes: Book II, ode N ° 4, Book III, ode N ° 15.
Ovid. Amores: Book II, No. 3 poetry.
of poetry poet Sulpicia, one woman writes in Rome
Sulpicia How does to us? Status of women in ancient poet: the precursors: Nossis, Corina, Sappho, etc.. Investment
sexism in the poetic voice of women.
Tibullus. Elegies: Book III, elegies No. 11,13,15,18.
Past, Present and Future
influences of ancient poetry in modern poets: Cassara, Raimondi, Belloc, McDonnel, Hughes Faber & Faber, etc.
translation and poetry translation: from the age criteria on translation, plagiarism and limits on pre-bourgeois world.
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Altolaguirre 23 88
Saturday from 1430 to 1630
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