Fourteen Satires of Juvenal
Discover the wit and wisdom of ancient Rome with "Fourteen Satires of Juvenal," expertly edited and abridged by renowned scholar James Duff. First published in 1932, this collection presents a selection of Juvenal's most impactful satires, including the frequently overlooked sixth satire. With 528 pages of insightful commentary, Duff enriches your reading experience with a comprehensive biography of Juvenal and an engaging overview of the art of satire. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this paperback edition is a must-have for anyone interested in classical literature and the enduring relevance of satire. Immerse yourself in the sharp observations and social critiques of Juvenal, and explore the timeless themes that resonate even today. Enhance your library with this essential work that captures the essence of Roman satire.