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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15162/2465-0951/2354

Keywords:

Cesare Pavese, Vita conviviale nella Roma d’Augusto, Horace, Nasidienus, Hypertextuality, Gérard Genette, Augusto Monti

Abstract

This article investigates a singular chapter in the reception of Horace’s Cena Nasidieni (sat. 2, 8), namely Cesare Pavese’s unpublished Vita conviviale nella Roma d’Augusto (VC). The first part of the article contains a survey of the most significant references to Horace made by Pavese in his epistolary and Il mestiere di vivere. Then, it dwells on his translations of Horace’s works (in particular Carmina) and his unpublished biography of Horace, which he composed during his lyceum years. In the second part, the article offers an in-depth analysis of the manuscript tradition of VC and a study of the literary status of this work based on Gérard Genette's theory of hypertextuality.

Author Biography

Giuseppe Dimatteo, Università degli studi di Cassino e del Lazio meridionale

Professore associato

Dipartimento di Lettere e Filosofia

Published

2025-11-25

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Articoli