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The Satyricon — Volume 04 : Escape by Sea

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A first-person narrator recounts a sequence of episodic, often bawdy and satirical adventures with rivalries and erotic entanglements, shifting between shipboard escapes, comic misadventures, and schemes to evade pursuit. The fragmentary narrative blends vivid set pieces, mock-epic parody, and social satire to expose greed, jealousy, and the arbitrariness of fortune, while alternating lyric digressions with abrupt changes of scene. The tone ranges from playful to caustic, and many episodes end unresolved, reflecting the work's incomplete survival and its emphasis on performance, bodily desire, and the precariousness of social standing.

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Petronius Arbiter

Petronius Arbiter was a Roman courtier and satirist, best known for his work "The Satyricon," a unique blend of prose and poetry that offers a vivid portrayal of Roman society during the first century AD. Often regarded as one of the earliest novels, "The Satyricon" explores themes of decadence, social satire, and the complexities of human relationships through the adventures of its protagonist, Encolpius. Petronius's sharp wit and keen observations provide insight into the cultural and moral landscape of his time, making his work a significant contribution to classical literature and an enduring influence on later literary traditions.

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