The Authorial Subject as a Metapoetic Figure in Ode I 9,
Vides ut alta, and Ode II 19, Bacchum in remotis
The Authorial Subject as a Metapoetic Figure in Ode I 9,
Vides ut alta, and Ode II 19, Bacchum in remotis
Author(s): Wojciech KopekSubject(s): Poetry, Social history, Ancient World, Other Language Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: KSIĘGARNIA AKADEMICKA Sp. z o.o.
Keywords: Horace; Carmina; Vides ut alta; Bacchum in remotis; Carm. I 9; Carm. II 19; metapoetry; vates; ingenium; insania; mania; authorial subject; pragmatics;
Summary/Abstract: This paper analyses the relation between the authorial and textual subject of Ode I 9, Vides ut alta, and Ode II 19, Bacchum in remotis, as a means of transition from a figurative represented world to an author’s experience of the creative process, understood as Horace’s attempt to capture the creator’s natural need to transform this key experience into an act of poetic communication. As a starting point for analysis, the construction of the subject-bard (vates) and the topics of poetic frenzy (ingenium, insania, mania) shaping the poet’s image as a medium between the divine sphere of inspiration and the poetic communication turned towards the sender were adopted.
Journal: Classica Cracoviensia
- Issue Year: 2023
- Issue No: 26
- Page Range: 329-356
- Page Count: 28
- Language: English