Narrative focalization and the historical present in catullus 64

Classical Quarterly 67 (2):522-527 (2017)
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Abstract

The subject of this article was suggested by the question of whether the present tense formuĕnitin Catull. 64.85 should be considered anomalous. My analysis will result in a positive answer, and I shall conclude by proposing a way to eliminate this anomaly. However, a study of Catullus' use of the historical present may also be of some relevance for the interpretation of poem 64 as a whole.

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The Present Tense in Virgil's Aeneid.Harm Pinkster - 1999 - Mnemosyne 52 (6):705-717.

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