Claudian's In Eutropium: Or, How, When, and Why to Slander a Eunuch

Claudian's In Eutropium: Or, How, When, and Why to Slander a Eunuch

by Jacqueline Long
Claudian's In Eutropium: Or, How, When, and Why to Slander a Eunuch

Claudian's In Eutropium: Or, How, When, and Why to Slander a Eunuch

by Jacqueline Long

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Overview

From A.D. 395 to 404, Claudian was the court poet of the Western Roman Empire, ruled by Honorius. In 399 the eunuch Eutropius, the grand chamberlain and power behind the Eastern Roman throne of Honorius's brother Arcadius, became consul. The poem In Eutropium is Claudian's brilliantly nasty response. In it he vilifies Eutropius and calls on Honorius's general, Stilicho, to redeem this disgrace to Roman honor. In this literary and historical study, Jacqueline Long argues that the poem was, in both intent and effect, political propaganda: Claudian exploited traditional prejudices against eunuchs to make Eutropius appear ludicrously alien to the ideals of Roman greatness. Long sets In Eutropium within the context of Greek and Roman political vituperation and satire from the classical to the late antique period. In addition, she demonstrates that the poem is an invaluable, if biased, source of historical information about Eutropius's career. Her analysis draws on modern propaganda theory and on reader response theory, thereby bringing a fresh perspective to the political implications of Claudian's work.

Originally published in 1996.

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ISBN-13: 9780807863053
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 11/09/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 308
Lexile: 1330L (what's this?)
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

Jacqueline Long, assistant professor of classics at the University of Texas at Austin, is coauthor of Barbarians and Politics at the Court of Arcadius.

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The book presents a detailed and scholarly exposition of the In Eutropium of Claudian in literary and political terms. It is a new and thorough treatment of its subject, on which no comparable study exists. It will be useful to specialists and advanced students.—Averil Cameron, King's College, London

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