“This volume is strongly recommended to scholars and teachers for its sound exposition of a given Catullan problem and as a point of departure for any student starting out to explore the Catullan oeuvre.” (Sjarlene Thom, 2009)
“This Companion will be the best of companions to young Catullus scholars, as a strong starting point for work on the most important questions in Catullan studies.” (New England Classical Journal, February 2009)
“This Companion will be the best of companions to young Catullus scholars, as a strong starting point for work on the most important questions in Catullan studies.” (New England Classical Journal, February 2009)
“The volume’s 27 essays are the work of a team of internationally renowned scholars…. It deserves a place in both the libraries of academic institutions as well as the well-stocked public library.” (Reference Reviews, Issue 7 2008)
“Abounds with scholarship of a high order, state-of-the-art literary history and criticism, and, not least, solid practical advice for readers and instructors.” (Choice)
“This reviewer recommends the book without reservation not only to the Catullus specialist, but also and especially to all classicists and teachers.” (Scholia Reviews)
“Offers modern youth a direct hotline with an ancient author.” (Journal of Classics Teaching)
“It is a strong volume, to which the student meeting Catullus for the first time and the highly experienced reader can be sent with confidence.” (Bryn Mawr Classical Review)
A Companion to Catullus addresses the central themes in Catullan studies, providing readers with the fundamental knowledge necessary to appreciate and understand the poet’s work.
This significant collection of essays from internationally renowned scholars includes discussions about production, genre, style, and reception, as well as interpretive essays on key poems and groups of poems. Grounding the author firmly in the socio-historical world around him, this Companion reflects the most recent trends in the field. Chapters provide convenient surveys of complex issues and challenge received wisdom by presenting original readings of major poems and suggesting new interpretations of biographical evidence.
From the Back Cover
A Companion to Catullus addresses the central themes in Catullan studies, providing readers with the fundamental knowledge necessary to appreciate and understand the poet’s work.
This significant collection of essays from internationally renowned scholars includes discussions about production, genre, style, and reception, as well as interpretive essays on key poems and groups of poems. Grounding the author firmly in the socio-historical world around him, this Companion reflects the most recent trends in the field. Chapters provide convenient surveys of complex issues and challenge received wisdom by presenting original readings of major poems and suggesting new interpretations of biographical evidence.
About the Author
Marilyn B. Skinner is professor of classics at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Her previous publications include Catullus’ Passer: The Arrangement of the Book of Polymetric Poems (1981), Catullus in Verona (2003), Vergil, Philodemus, and the Augustans (co-edited, 2004), and Sexuality in Greek and Roman Culture (Blackwell, 2005).