Throughout his work the Roman poet Horace displays many sometimes conflicting faces: these include dutiful son expert lover gentleman farmer man about town outsider poet laureate sharp satirist and measured moraliser. This book features a wide array of essays by an international team of scholars from a number of different academic disciplines each one shedding new light on aspects of Horace''s poetry and its later reception in literature art and scholarship from antiquity to the present day. In particular the collection seeks to investigate the fortunes of ''Horace'' both as a literary personality and as a uniquely varied textual corpus of enormous importance to western culture. The poems shape an author to suit his poetic aims; readers reshape that author to suit their own aesthetic social and political needs. Studying these various versions of Horace and their interaction illuminates the author his poetry and his readers.
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