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- Catullus - Wikipedia
In his poems Catullus describes several stages of their relationship: initial euphoria, doubts, separation, and his wrenching feelings of loss
- Catullus | Roman Poet Love Poetry Pioneer | Britannica
Catullus was a Roman poet whose expressions of love and hatred are generally considered the finest lyric poetry of ancient Rome In 25 of his poems he speaks of his love for a woman he calls Lesbia, whose identity is uncertain
- Gaius Valerius Catullus | The Poetry Foundation
For most of the 20th century, Catullus was viewed as a lyricist who poured forth his heart in verse addressed to himself or no one and who led the “Catullan revolution” by inventing the deeply felt poetry of personal lyric
- Catullus (c. 84 BC–54 BC) - Complete Poems - Poetry In Translation
Catullus wrote his poems and epigrams of personal life during the late Roman Republic, and they survive in an anthology of more than a hundred items Many are caustic, satirical, and erotic, often lampooning well-known characters of the day including Julius Caesar and his friends
- Catullus - World History Encyclopedia
Gaius Valerius Catullus (84-54 BCE) was a Roman poet whose poems are considered to be some of the finest examples of lyric poetry from ancient Rome, despite his youth and early death
- The poems of Catullus - Wikisource, the free online library
These are the surviving works of Gaius Valerius Catullus, an ancient Roman poet As a member of the poetae novi, Catullus wrote poems about primarily personal themes, including love (budding, reciprocated, and betrayed), satire (especially of the pretentious), friendship, and death
- The Great Romantic: Who Was Catullus? - TheCollector
Catullus was a great Roman poet, and he is best remembered for his romantic poems and short life Gaius Valerius Catullus, commonly called Catullus, was a poet from the late Roman Republic
- Why Catullus Continues to Seduce Us - The New Yorker
In class that morning, I’d been called on to sight-translate a handful of lines by Gaius Valerius Catullus, the first-century-B C E poet who, the professor had warned us, was among the most
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