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The work surveys the development of Roman republican poetry, tracing its indigenous Italian roots and extensive indebtedness to Greek models while arguing for distinctive Roman qualities such as national feeling, moral sentiment, and love of nature. It organizes the material into periods and treats major early figures and genres—epic, tragedy, comedy, satire, and lyric—offering close readings of Ennius, Lucilius, Lucretius, Catullus, and dramatists and discussing metrical forms, diction, and cultural context. The study balances literary description with historical and philological commentary to explain how imitation and originality combined in the formation of a Roman poetic tradition.

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W. Y. Sellar

W. Y. Sellar was a scholar and author known for his contributions to the study of Roman poetry. His notable works include "The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Virgil" and multiple editions of "The Roman Poets of the Republic," which explore the literary and cultural contexts of ancient Roman poets. Sellar's writings provide valuable insights into the evolution of Roman literature and its enduring influence on Western literary traditions. His analytical approach and scholarly rigor have made his works significant resources for students and enthusiasts of classical literature.

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