A Case for Context: Horace’s “Ars Poetica”

By |2021-06-23T21:24:10-05:00March 11th, 2020|Categories: Christine Norvell, Horace, Imagination, Literature, Poetry, Senior Contributors|

In ancient times and modern, theories of poetry interpretation abound. By Aristotle’s standards, poetry aptly portrays tragedy. Plato equates poetry with art and demeans it as imitation, as lesser importance, because it is reflection not reality. As a successful poet in the first century, Horace not only proffers advice on how to write poetry, but [...]

Horace’s Humanity

By |2021-06-23T21:23:17-05:00September 27th, 2019|Categories: Christine Norvell, Horace, Imagination, Literature, Poetry, Senior Contributors|

Like songs today, Horace’s odes were about anyone and anything that struck the poet’s fancy. Some, for instance, praise his patron, while others eviscerate noted women or men for their immoral and feckless behavior. His subjects appear innumerable, but they do share one thing—the poet’s desire to be known. Son of a former slave, Quintus [...]

Horace on Decorum

By |2021-06-23T21:22:45-05:00June 4th, 2019|Categories: Beauty, Horace, Imagination, Letters From Dante Series, Louis Markos, Poetry, Senior Contributors|

My friends of the future, you may think that the arts have changed radically between my age and yours, but they have not. The relationship between form and content remains constant and must ever be honored and obeyed if one is to earn the title of poet. Author’s Introduction: Imagine if Homer, Virgil, Dante, Chaucer, [...]

Horace on Hedonism

By |2021-06-23T21:22:09-05:00May 28th, 2019|Categories: Great Books, Horace, Leisure, Letters From Dante Series, Louis Markos, Senior Contributors|

Author’s Introduction: Imagine if Homer, Virgil, Dante, Chaucer, and the other great poets of ancient Greece, Rome, and the Middle Ages had been given the gift, not only to peer into the twenty-first century, but to correspond with us who live in that most confusing and rudderless of centuries. Had it been in their power [...]

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