Romantic Juvenal: translation, annotation, and allusion.(Critical essay)

Wordsworth Circle | June 22, 2008| | Copyright

In Literary Hours (1798), Nathan Drake comments, "classical and historical allusion [s] ... are not to be understood ... from superficial perusal" but require "reiterated efforts" (172). Drake discusses a work that the Romantics regarded a vernacular classic, John Dyer's The Fleece (1757). But Drake could just as easily discuss a classic of Greece or Rome. The reading practice Drake prescribes--attending to and identifying historical references, or what I will call allusive reading--was associated with Greek and Latin texts. The practice of allusion--reading originated in ...

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