
Victorian Horace
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The book ends with an epilogue suggesting that the framework of study and reception of a classical author such as Horace, so firmly established in the Victorian era, has been modernised and 'democratised' in recent years, matching the movement of Classics from a discipline which reinforces traditional and conservative social values to one which can be seen as both marginal and liberal.
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Preface to the Volume
1. Preliminaries: from English Augustan to Victorian Horace
Introduction: Horace and cultural capital
A case study: 17C and 18C translations
Rochester, Dryden and Pope: versions in context
The Romantics: Byron, Wordsworth, Keats
Horace and the Victorian gentleman
2. Horace in Victorian commentaries, literary criticism, translations
(i)Commentaries
(ii)Literary criticism
(iii)Translations
Martin
Conington
Lytton
Gladstone
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3. Horace and the Victorian Poets I: Tennyson, Arnold, Clough, Fitzgerald
Tennyson
Arnold
Clough
Fitzgerald
4. Horace and the Victorian Poets II: Other Imitations
Horace updated
Horace the Victorian Young Man
Loftier allusions
5. Horace in Victorian fiction
Horace at Athens
Horace and the major Victorian novelists
(i)Charles Dickens
(ii)William Makepeace Thackeray
(iii)George Eliot
(iv)Anthony Trollope
(v)Thomas Hardy
6: Epilogue - modernising Horace
Envoi
Bibliography
Index
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