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Title: Sexti Properti Elegiarvm: Liber Primvs
Alternate Title: Sexti Properti Elegiarum: Liber Primus
Note: Cynthia
Summary: "Sexti Properti Elegiarvm: Liber Primvs" by Sextus Propertius is a collection of elegiac poetry written during the late Roman Republic. The work primarily explores themes of love and desire, often focusing on the speaker's tumultuous relationship with a woman named Cynthia. Propertius, a notable figure in Latin literature, utilizes the elegiac couplet to create poignant expressions of passion, longing, and heartache, embodying the cultural and emotional nuances of the time. In this first book, the poet introduces Cynthia as a central figure of his affection and obsession. The poems reflect various aspects of their relationship, including the speaker's deep vulnerability and the pain caused by love's highs and lows. Propertius navigates through memories of joy, jealousy, and longing, presenting vivid imagery and emotional intensity that allow readers to connect with his struggles. The interplay of personal emotion with broader cultural contexts, particularly those surrounding love, beauty, and desire, makes this work a significant reflection of the human experience during the era, resonating through its timeless themes. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Propertius, Sextus
EBook No.: 237
Published: Mar 1, 1995
Downloads: 60
Language: Latin
Subject: Latin poetry
Subject: Rome -- Poetry
Subject: Man-woman relationships -- Poetry
Subject: Elegiac poetry, Latin
Subject: Love poetry, Latin
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
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Title: Sexti Properti Elegiarvm: Liber Primvs
Alternate Title: Sexti Properti Elegiarum: Liber Primus
Note: Cynthia
Summary: "Sexti Properti Elegiarvm: Liber Primvs" by Sextus Propertius is a collection of elegiac poetry written during the late Roman Republic. The work primarily explores themes of love and desire, often focusing on the speaker's tumultuous relationship with a woman named Cynthia. Propertius, a notable figure in Latin literature, utilizes the elegiac couplet to create poignant expressions of passion, longing, and heartache, embodying the cultural and emotional nuances of the time. In this first book, the poet introduces Cynthia as a central figure of his affection and obsession. The poems reflect various aspects of their relationship, including the speaker's deep vulnerability and the pain caused by love's highs and lows. Propertius navigates through memories of joy, jealousy, and longing, presenting vivid imagery and emotional intensity that allow readers to connect with his struggles. The interplay of personal emotion with broader cultural contexts, particularly those surrounding love, beauty, and desire, makes this work a significant reflection of the human experience during the era, resonating through its timeless themes. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Propertius, Sextus
EBook No.: 237
Published: Mar 1, 1995
Downloads: 60
Language: Latin
Subject: Latin poetry
Subject: Rome -- Poetry
Subject: Man-woman relationships -- Poetry
Subject: Elegiac poetry, Latin
Subject: Love poetry, Latin
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.