CICERO AS OVERLIVER

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
ELIZABETH KEITEL
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Abstract

Aside from his actual exile, Cicero describes himself as an exile and overliver in two other stressful periods: during the civil war of 49 and during life at Rome under Caesar's autocracy. Scholars have long noted the exile imagery in Cicero's letters of 46–45, but not in those of 49. Also unnoticed is the image of the overliver, well known from epic and tragedy, who, shamed by a single event, feels he has lived too long yet cannot escape life. In the first two periods, Cicero also deftly employs the themes and figures of lamentation to underline his distress and his liminal state as an overliver and to rebut Atticus' criticism of his self-pity. This self-presentation, sustained over three lengthy and traumatic episodes of Cicero's life, contrasts with his occasional assumption of literary exempla for his own behaviour.

西塞罗是奥利弗
除了实际的流放之外,西塞罗还将自己描述为另两个充满压力的时期:49年内战期间和凯撒独裁统治下的罗马生活。学者们早就注意到西塞罗46-45年书信中的流放意象,但49年书信中却没有。同样没有人注意到的是史诗和悲剧中众所周知的overliver的形象,他因为一件事而感到羞耻,觉得自己活得太久了,却无法逃离生活。在前两个时期,西塞罗还巧妙地运用了哀悼的主题和形象来强调他的痛苦和他作为一个overliver的极限状态,并反驳了阿提克斯对他自怜的批评。西塞罗一生中经历了三段漫长而痛苦的经历,这种自我表现与他偶尔为自己的行为树立文学榜样形成了鲜明对比。
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