11.1 The cultural and literary context of the Silver Age
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The Silver Age of Latin literature, spanning from 27 BCE to 96 CE, marked a shift in Roman literary culture. This era saw the rise of new genres and styles, reflecting the political and social changes of the early Roman Empire. Key figures like Lucan, Statius, and Martial emerged during this period. Their works, characterized by elaborate language and bold themes, explored power dynamics, morality, and societal issues, leaving a lasting impact on Latin literature and beyond.
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The Silver Age of Latin literature, spanning from 27 BCE to 96 CE, marked a shift in Roman literary culture. This era saw the rise of new genres and styles, reflecting the political and social changes of the early Roman Empire. Key figures like Lucan, Statius, and Martial emerged during this period. Their works, characterized by elaborate language and bold themes, explored power dynamics, morality, and societal issues, leaving a lasting impact on Latin literature and beyond.
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