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Latin Poetry and the Judgement of Taste

An Essay in Aesthetics

Charles Martindale author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:9th Dec '04

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This book argues for a new attention to the importance of beauty and the aesthetic in our response to poetry. Charles Martindale explores ways in which Kant's aesthetic theory, as set out in the Critique of Judgement, remains of fundamental importance for the modern critic. He argues that the Kantian 'judgement of taste' is not formalist, and explores the relationship between the aesthetic and the political in our responses to art. Finally he urges the value of aesthetic criticism as pioneered by Walter Pater and others. The (mainly Latin) poems discussed are all translated, and the book will be of interest not only to classicists but to anyone interested in aesthetics, aestheticism, poetry, reception, comparative literature, and critical theory.

His style is bold, full of asides, playful, and sometimes aphoristic; he can be confrontational and provocative and is always alert to semantic richness and eager to exploit its effects in English and Latin... The readings of Horace, Catullus, Propertius, Virgil, Lucretius, Ovid and Lucan contained in the book show what a skilled close reader Martindale is, combining a wide learning with a remarkable imaginative force. * Modern Language Review Volume 102 part 1 *
...this is a book that latinists ought to read. Martindale is always an interesting and provocative writer, and that is as true of this book as it is of any he has written. * Translation and Literature 15 *

ISBN: 9780199240401

Dimensions: 224mm x 145mm x 21mm

Weight: 459g

280 pages