Laughing Atoms, Laughing Matter: Lucretius' De Rerum Natura and Satire

Author:   T. H. M. Gellar-Goad
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
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Pages:   290
Publication Date:   28 February 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Laughing Atoms, Laughing Matter: Lucretius' De Rerum Natura and Satire offers the first comprehensive examination of Roman epic poet Lucretius’ engagement with satire. Author T. H. M. Gellar-Goad argues that what has often been understood as an artfully persuasive exposition of Epicurean philosophy designed to convert the uninitiated is actually a mimesis of the narrator’s attempt to effect such a conversion on his internal narrative audience—a performance for the true audience of the poem, whose members take pleasure from uncovering the literary games and the intertextual engagement that the performance entails. Gellar-Goad aims to track De Rerum Natura along two paths of satire: first, the broad boulevard of satiric literature from the beginnings of Greek poetry to the plays, essays, and broadcast media of the modern world; and second, the narrower lane of Roman verse satire, satura, beginning with early authors Ennius and Lucilius and closing with Flavian poet Juvenal. Lucilius is revealed as a major, yet overlooked, influence on Lucretius. By examining how Lucretius’ poem employs the tools of satire, we gain a richer understanding of how it interacts with its purported philosophical program.

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Author:   T. H. M. Gellar-Goad
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
Imprint:   The University of Michigan Press
Weight:   0.518kg
ISBN:  

9780472131808


ISBN 10:   047213180
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   28 February 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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“Laughing Atoms, Laughing Matter fills a serious gap in the scholarship on Lucretius that Gellar-Goad correctly identifies, namely the relative lack of attention that has been paid to Lucretius’ use of satire . . . It is quite a pleasure to read.” —Gordon Campbell, Maynooth University “Gellar-Goad’s style is erudite while entertaining: something that is difficult to achieve and that, fittingly, reflects something of the nature of Roman satire. An important contribution to studies of both Lucretius and Roman satire.”—Sergio Yona, University of Missouri


Laughing Atoms, Laughing Matter fills a serious gap in the scholarship on Lucretius that Gellar-Goad correctly identifies, namely the relative lack of attention that has been paid to Lucretius' use of satire . . . It is quite a pleasure to read. --Gordon Campbell, Maynooth University Gellar-Goad's style is erudite while entertaining: something that is difficult to achieve and that, fittingly, reflects something of the nature of Roman satire. An important contribution to studies of both Lucretius and Roman satire. --Sergio Yona, University of Missouri


Gellar-Goad's style is erudite while entertaining: something that is difficult to achieve and that, fittingly, reflects something of the nature of Roman satire. An important contribution to studies of both Lucretius and Roman satire. --Sergio Yona, University of Missouri Laughing Atoms, Laughing Matter fills a serious gap in the scholarship on Lucretius that Gellar-Goad correctly identifies, namely the relative lack of attention that has been paid to Lucretius' use of satire . . . It is quite a pleasure to read. --Gordon Campbell, Maynooth University


Laughing Atoms, Laughing Matter fills a serious gap in the scholarship on Lucretius that Gellar-Goad correctly identifies, namely the relative lack of attention that has been paid to Lucretius' use of satire . . . It is quite a pleasure to read. -Gordon Campbell, Maynooth University Gellar-Goad's style is erudite while entertaining: something that is difficult to achieve and that, fittingly, reflects something of the nature of Roman satire. An important contribution to studies of both Lucretius and Roman satire. -Sergio Yona, University of Missouri


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T. H. M. Gellar-Goad is Associate Professor of Classics, Wake Forest University.

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