Contents:
Introduction: The Horaces of Horace
1 Poet and Patron
The Warmth of Friendship
Deflation and Anxiety
Amicitia and Patronage
Dealing with Pressure
Conclusion: The Horatian Invention
2 In the Public Eye
The Rings of Audience
The Core Readership
The Social Elite
Criticism and Envy
The Outer Ring
Conclusion: Audiences and Images
3 Craft and Concern
Poetry as Practical Tool
Poetry as Professional Activity
Poetry as Public Model
Conclusion: The Individual behind the Universal
4 Worldly Affairs
Writing for Rome
Preliminary Observations
The Personal Perspective
Savior of the State
The Poet's Burden
Free and Independent Support
Conclusion: Multiple Indirections
Conclusion: Creating Reality
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