贺拉斯:奥维德与贺拉斯之思考

Laurel Fulkerson
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摘要:本文通过对贺拉斯与奥维德诗歌诸多或大或小的相似之处的分析,来论证贺拉斯对奥维德的影响是关键的,但却没有被注意到。最后,它更具思辨性地提出了一个建议,即我们传统上在适应贺拉斯的立场变化方面遇到的一些困难,是由于奥维德决定将自己和他的事业置于贺拉斯的对立面。
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Numerosus Horatius: Some Thoughts on Ovid and Horace
Abstract:This article draws attention to the numerous large- and small-scale similarities between the poetry of Horace and Ovid in order to argue that Horace is a key and unnoticed influence on Ovid. Finally, it more speculatively offers the suggestion that some of the difficulties we traditionally have in accommodating Horace’s changes of side are due to Ovid’s decision to set himself and his career in opposition to Horace.
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