Please contact Liverpool University Press for availability about this product This is not a commentary on Juvenal 10 but a critical appreciation of the poem which examines it on its own and in context ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. In this episode, we tackle Juvenal, whose sixteen satires influenced libertines, neoclassicists and early Christian ...
Little is known of Juvenal’s life beyond his satire. His name only appears once, in a poem written to him by his friend, Martial. It is believed that Juvenal was born to a prosperous family in ...
There is nothing new about artists engaging in the politics of their communities. The plays of Aristophanes savaged the ...
Colin and Clare place the satires within Donne’s life and times, and explain why the secret to understanding their language lies in the poet's use of the ‘profoundly unruly parenthesis’. This is an ...