
Festivals in Latin Literature: The Poetics of Celebration
Author(s): Anke Walter (Author)
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publication Date: August 29, 2025
- Language: English
- Print length: 336 pages
- ISBN-10: 019893145X
- ISBN-13: 9780198931454
Book Description
The book sheds new light on these authors and works, uncovering their unique ‘festive poetics’. It demonstrates that Latin literature adds important new aspects to our general understanding of festivals, which, as seen throughout the book, offer even richer avenues of creating meaning and shaping or questioning commemoration than is often assumed.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Overall, this book is highly stimulating, methodologically rigorous, and genuinely impactful. It should be warmly received by the scholarly community. The decision to analyse elegiac, lyric, and epic poetry alongside historiography within a single interpretative framework proves both convincing and productive: Walter demonstrates how central festivals are to the poetics of celebration itself- a poetics that transcends individual literary genres and circulates dynamically across them.” — Giuseppe Eugenio Rallo, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
“W. should be congratulated for such a deep and wide-ranging meditation on the role of festivals in Latin literature, set very thoroughly within existing scholarly conversations. The structure is logical throughout, with regular signposting of key messages.” — Steven J. Green, The Classical Review
About the Author
Anke Walter is Senior Lecturer in Classics at Newcastle University. Her primary research interests are the construction of time in ancient literature, stories of origin, and ancient (especially Latin) epic poetry. She completed her PhD in Heidelberg in 2011, with a thesis on storytelling in Flavian epic (published as ‘Erzählen und Gesang im flavischen Epos’, Berlin 2014) and her ‘Habilitation’ at Rostock in 2018, with a thesis on ‘Time in Ancient Stories of Origin’ (published with OUP in 2020). Anke has (co-)edited volumes on stories of origin, ancient narrative and exemplarity, literature and religion, and the temporality of festivals.
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