Description
The Introduction sets Juvenal in the history of Roman Satire, explores the style of the poems and also asks how far they can be read as in any sense serious, given the ironic pose adopted by the satirist. The text is accompanied by a literal English translation and the commentary (which is keyed to important words in the translation and aims to be accessible to readers with little or no Latin) seeks to explain both the factual background to the poems and also the literary qualities which make this poetry exciting and moving to a modern audience.
About the Author
John Godwin was for many years Head of Classics at Shrewsbury School, UK. His many publications include Juvenal: Satires Books III, IV and V (Aris & Phillips 2022, 2016 and 2020); Horace: Selected Satires (Bloomsbury 2018), Ovid: Metamorphoses III: A Selection (Bloomsbury 2013) and editions of Lucretius: De Rerum Natura Books IV and VI and the complete works of Catullus for the Aris & Phillips Classical Texts series.
Reviews
'It is the task of the commentator to introduce, establish, explain and illustrate the text; these tasks are admirably handled here. [...] It is hard to imagine that [this edition] will need to be replaced before many years to come.'
Colin Leach, Classics for All
Book Information
ISBN 9781789622188
Author John Godwin
Format Paperback
Page Count 390
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press