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Persius A Study In Food Philosophy And The Figural Shadi Bartsch

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Persius A Study In Food Philosophy And The Figural Shadi Bartsch
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Shadi Bartsch
ISBN: 9780226241982, 022624198X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Persius A Study In Food Philosophy And The Figural Shadi Bartsch by Shadi Bartsch 9780226241982, 022624198X instant download after payment.

The Roman poet and satirist Persius (34–62 CE) was unique among his peers for lampooning literary and social conventions from a distinctly Stoic point of view. A curious amalgam of mocking wit and philosophy, his Satires are rife with violent metaphors and unpleasant imagery and show little concern for the reader’s enjoyment or understanding.
In Persius, Shadi Bartsch explores this Stoic framework and argues that Persius sets his own bizarre metaphors of food, digestion, and sexuality against more appealing imagery to show that the latter—and the poetry containing it—harms rather than helps its audience. Ultimately, he encourages us to abandon metaphor altogether in favor of the non-emotive abstract truths of Stoic philosophy, to live in a world where neither alluring poetry, nor rich food, nor sexual charm play a role in philosophical teaching.

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