Author Unknown: The Power of Anonymity in Ancient Rome

Author Unknown: The Power of Anonymity in Ancient Rome

by Tom Geue
Author Unknown: The Power of Anonymity in Ancient Rome

Author Unknown: The Power of Anonymity in Ancient Rome

by Tom Geue

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Overview

An exploration of the darker corners of ancient Rome to spotlight the strange sorcery of anonymous literature.

From Banksy to Elena Ferrante to the unattributed parchments of ancient Rome, art without clear authorship fascinates and even offends us. Classical scholarship tends to treat this anonymity as a problem or game—a defect to be repaired or mystery to be solved. Author Unknown is the first book to consider anonymity as a site of literary interest rather than a gap that needs filling. We can tether each work to an identity, or we can stand back and ask how the absence of a name affects the meaning and experience of literature.

Tom Geue turns to antiquity to show what the suppression or loss of a name can do for literature. Anonymity supported the illusion of Augustus’s sprawling puppet mastery (Res Gestae), controlled and destroyed the victims of a curse (Ovid’s Ibis), and created out of whole cloth a poetic persona and career (Phaedrus’s Fables). To assume these texts are missing something is to dismiss a source of their power and presume that ancient authors were as hungry for fame as today’s.

In this original look at Latin literature, Geue asks us to work with anonymity rather than against it and to appreciate the continuing power of anonymity in our own time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674242401
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 09/17/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Tom Geue is a Classicist who writes about Latin literature from Virgil to Juvenal. He is Lecturer in Latin at the University of St Andrews and the author of Juvenal and the Poetics of Anonymity.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Epigraphs Introduction: Literature Unmastered������������������������������������������ I. THE POWER OF THE NAME������������������������������� 1. Name Power 2. Tongue Ties: Ovid’s Ibis 3. A Play without Names: Octavia II. THE UNIVERSAL NO-NAME�������������������������������� 4. Phaedrus by Name 5. Poet Seeks Patron: An Open Letter from Me to You, Or Numerosa Laus 6. The Timeless Pastoral of Calpurnius Siculus III. WHENCE AND WHEN��������������������������� 7. Whence: Sources, Frames, Contexts 8. Historical Transcendence Conclusion: Unknowing Literature��������������������������������������� Acknowledgments Notes References General Index Index Locorum
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