Pacifismo y elegía

A generic feature of roman erotic elegy is persuasive willingness, its high degree of rhetorical organization. Genre uses the arsenal of rhetoric of his time procedures to build his image non-canonical love and lovers, the status of women, elegiac writing or young generation of Roman’s the pacifist...

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Autor principal: Salatino de Zubiría, María Cristina
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Sumario:A generic feature of roman erotic elegy is persuasive willingness, its high degree of rhetorical organization. Genre uses the arsenal of rhetoric of his time procedures to build his image non-canonical love and lovers, the status of women, elegiac writing or young generation of Roman’s the pacifist idiosyncrasies. The poet must be persuaded by both his beloved as the reader or any listener of the elegiac poem through knowledge acquired in the schools of the best rhetoricians and, despite augustean Principate times, through several ciceronians treaties no doubt circulating in Rome. Join so poetic subjectivity and use of argumentative topics which, in the case of Albio Tibulo (El. 1.1 and 1.10), operate a gentle persuasion about the validity of new mores.