The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter

258 pages

English language

Published March 20, 1992 by Dorset Press.

ISBN:
978-0-88029-993-0
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OCLC Number:
28836022

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"It is not enough to say that "The Satyricon" depicts the degeneracy of Roman life under Nero; that it is a consummate tale of roguery; that it is an essentially moral commentary on evil and hypocrisy. It is all these and more; it is a supreme work of art. It ranks with Gargantua and Pentagruel, Don Quixote, Gulliver's Travels and Joyce's Ulysses as landmarks of European writing." -- Dust jacket flaps.

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The book is so chewed up that it's difficult to pin it down.  Mayhap it's a satire (in the modern sense of the word).  But unfortunately (or rather fortunately) we're so far removed from Nero's Rome that we have no knowledge of what's being parodied and so don't see the humor.  Was Trimalchio supposed to be a parody of Nero himself?  That would be sailing mighty close to the wind.

But perhaps the satire is timeless.  For we all have seen far too much of people very like Trimalchio.

Maybe it's a moral tale, telling us to avoid ostentation and to not think about sex every minute of the day.  

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Subjects

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