Nostalgia for Paradise: The Escape from Time in Horace's Epode 16

IF 0.6 1区 历史学 0 CLASSICS AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1353/ajp.2022.0017
J. Ulrich
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Abstract:Epode 16, Horace's famous decline poem about Rome before Actium, has long been viewed as a cynical response to Vergil's prophecy of a returning Golden Age in Eclogue 4. In this article, I argue that there is another, unrecognized intertext for Epode 16—Pindar's Olympian 2—to which Horace's bleak poem alludes in a "window reference" refracted through Vergil's bucolic. As such, Horace's cynicism represents, in fact, a lament over the lost simplicity and timelessness of Greek oral poetry, and an attempt to reclaim for his listeners/readers the originary experience of listening. In so doing, Horace takes up the Pindaric mantle of poet-prophet.
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对天堂的怀念:贺拉斯《Epode》中对时间的逃避
摘要:贺拉斯著名的《Epode 16》描写了罗马在公元前的衰落,长期以来被认为是对维吉尔在《牧歌4》中预言黄金时代回归的讽刺回应。在这篇文章中,我认为还有另一种未被认识到的互文《Epode 16》——品达的《奥林匹斯山2》——贺拉斯的阴冷的诗在维吉尔的田园诗中折射出的“窗口参考”中暗指了这一点。因此,贺拉斯的玩世不恭实际上代表了对希腊口头诗歌失去的简单和永恒的哀悼,并试图为他的听众/读者收回最初的倾听体验。贺拉斯这样做,继承了品达尔诗人兼先知的衣钵。
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