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Bibliography: leaves 320-347.
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/7824 Horace in dialogue : a Bakhtinian study of speakers, interlocutors, addressees and audiences in the moralising satires of horace sermones books one and two Sharland, Suzanne Jane Whitaker, Richard Modern and Classical Languages A Bibliography: leaves 320-347. This thesis examines a selection of poems from both books of Horace's Satires against a backdrop of the dialogic theoretical system conceptualised by the Russian thinker Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin (1895-1975). The thesis proposes examining Horatian satire or sermo, as Horace himself termed his genre, as the 'conversation' that this name implies it is. Bakhtin himself observed that Horace's Satires were one of the works that could be considered ancient forebears of modern novelistic dialogic discourse, although he failed to elaborate on this. The thesis takes its cue from here, and seeks to explore the ways in which Bakhtinian theory can elucidate the many dialogic facets of the Satires of Horace. 2014-10-01T07:54:18Z 2014-10-01T07:54:18Z 2000 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7824 eng application/pdf Classical Studies Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Modern and Classical Languages A Sharland, Suzanne Jane Horace in dialogue : a Bakhtinian study of speakers, interlocutors, addressees and audiences in the moralising satires of horace sermones books one and two |
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| title | Horace in dialogue : a Bakhtinian study of speakers, interlocutors, addressees and audiences in the moralising satires of horace sermones books one and two |
| title_full | Horace in dialogue : a Bakhtinian study of speakers, interlocutors, addressees and audiences in the moralising satires of horace sermones books one and two |
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| title_short | Horace in dialogue : a Bakhtinian study of speakers, interlocutors, addressees and audiences in the moralising satires of horace sermones books one and two |
| title_sort | horace in dialogue a bakhtinian study of speakers interlocutors addressees and audiences in the moralising satires of horace sermones books one and two |
| topic | Modern and Classical Languages A |
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