Carpe Diem: The Poetics of Presence by Robert A. Rohland (.PDF)

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Carpe Diem: The Poetics of Presence in Greek and Latin Literature by Robert A. Rohland (Cambridge Classical Studies)
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Overview: Reveals the critical importance of the ancient carpe diem motif for understanding ancient literature and its creation of vivid presents.

Carpe diem – ‘eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die!’ – is a prominent motif throughout ancient literature and beyond. This is the first book-length examination of its significance and demonstrates that close analysis can make a key contribution to a question that is central to literary studies in and beyond Classics: how can poetry give us the almost magical impression that something is happening here and now? In attempting an answer, Robert Rohland gives equal attention to Greek and Latin texts, as he offers new interpretations of well-known poems from Horace and tackles understudied epigrams. Pairing close readings of ancient texts along with interpretations of other forms of cultural production such as gems, cups, calendars, monuments, and Roman wine labels, this interdisciplinary study transforms our understanding of the motif of carpe diem.
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