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In the past both the significance and purpose of Martials poetry have often been misinterpreted or missed altogether because of the particular literary and social background and context that inform his poetry. For example, literary histories have given the impression that Martial wrote unobjectionably trivial poems merely to cull favour from patrons; they also suggest that he had little to say that was serious. In contrast, this book argues that Martial with his poetry played a serious and vital role in his community as a social guide or conscience. The books unique approach to Martials poetry places him within the reactionary tradition of Indo-European blame/praise poetry. Poets in this tradition served a vital function for their community: in reaction to the perceived deterioration of the behaviour and conditions of their day they either praised ideal behaviour, or, more commonly, ridiculed socially aberrant and destructive behaviour. By linking Martial with this particular tradition we are better able to account for, understand, and appreciate his themes and methods, and the effect of his poetry., Marcus Valerius Martialis, or Martial, as he is commonly called, wrote epigram: short, witty, sometimes obscene, and oftentimes satirical poems, in the late first century C.E. Dr Spisak "s book is unique in its approach to the sometimes volatile content of the poems. He examines the literary and social background of Martial "s poetry in order to show the vital and privileged role he played in his community as a social guide or conscience. SIn the past both the significance and purpose of Martial "s poetry have often been misinterpreted or missed altogether because of the particular literary and social background and context that inform his poetry. For example, literary histories have given the impression that Martial wrote unobjectionably trivial " poems only to cull favor from patrons; they also suggest that he had little to say that was serious. In contrast this book places Martial within the reactionary tradition of Indo-European blame/praise poetry. SPoets in this tradition had special license because they served a vital function for their community: in reaction to the perceived deterioration of the behavior and conditions of their day they either praised ideal behavior, or, more commonly, they ridiculed socially aberrant and destructive behavior, oftentimes with highly caustic and obscene language and content. The effect was to deter and even shock offenders, past and potential, from socially destructive behavior. By linking Martial with this particular tradition one is better able to account for, understand, and appreciate his themes, methods, and the effect of his poetry. Spisak began his work on the poet Martial more than fifteen years ago as the topic of his dissertation. Although his dissertation only examined the literary-critical terms in Martial "s poetry, his subsequent work on Martial took him much farther. It eventually led him to an examination of the social systems of the ancient Romans in the early empire (1st century C.E.), such as amicitia, Sfriendship, which was the basis of ancient Roman social, economical, and political systems. Hence, the book is much more than a literary study of Martial "s poetry. Rather, Martial "s poetry Sgives the reader an inside look at the workings of ancient Roman society and politics of the early empire. Martial "s poetry is primarily a course in human behavior of the ancient Roman.

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