THE HEART OF THE POET AT THE HEART OF HIS POEM: THE MANNER AND PURPOSE OF CATULLUS’ IDENTIFICATION WITH ARIADNE IN POEM 64

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Deborah Stein
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In recent times, the longer poems of Catullus have been receiving renewed attention. Previously regarded as highly technical, impersonal works written to earn the poet the epithet of doctus in neoteric circles, there is now a greater tendency to see them as personal expressions of the Catullan persona1 in much the same way as it is accepted that his shorter, lyric poems do (Putnam 1961:165). In Poem 64, written in epic meter and dealing with epic heroes and their deeds, Catullus embeds deeply lyrical concerns relating to love, betrayal and grief at the very heart of his epyllion (Konstan 1993:71). The epyllion is a mini-epic that is crafted with skill, loaded with learned allusions, and often intended to provide ironic commentary on the contemporary socio-political context by referencing the mythical heroes, heroic deeds and storylines of a bygone age (Johnson 2007:182). However, it does this in a new way — in the instance of Poem 64, by focusing on the ‘unepic’ theme of risky love, giving voice to the inner torment of a heroine, often as critique of the brave deeds of the hero (Gaisser 2009:151).
诗人的心在他的诗的中心:在第64首诗中卡图卢斯认同阿里阿德涅的方式和目的
近年来,卡图卢斯的长诗重新受到关注。以前被认为是高度技术性的、客观的作品,在近代圈子里,这些作品为诗人赢得了博士的称号,现在更大的趋势是把它们看作是卡图兰个人的个人表达,就像人们接受他的短篇抒情诗一样(Putnam 1961:165)。在《第64首诗》中,卡图卢斯用史诗的韵律写了史诗英雄和他们的事迹,在他的诗中深深嵌入了与爱、背叛和悲伤有关的抒情关注。(康斯坦1993:71)epyllion是一种小型史诗,它以技巧为基础,充满了博学的典故,通常旨在通过引用神话英雄、英雄事迹和过去时代的故事情节,对当代社会政治背景进行讽刺评论(Johnson 2007:182)。然而,它以一种新的方式做到了这一点——在第64首诗的例子中,通过关注冒险爱情的“非史诗”主题,表达女主角内心的折磨,通常是对男主角勇敢行为的批评(Gaisser 2009:151)。
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