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Akrasia and the Catullan Lover

Resisting Reason in Republican Rome

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Akrasia and the Catullan Lover

Resisting Reason in Republican Rome

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Exploring how the Roman poet Catullus portrays erotic desire as a problem of self-control, Leah O'Hearn argues that Catullus presents himself as a lover plagued by akrasia (the failure to act on better judgement) drawing on philosophical models, particularly Aristotle's, to frame his emotional conflict. Offering new insights into Roman masculinity and selfhood in the late Republic, this book follows the full range of Catullus' collection from the familiar Lesbia poems to the Juventius cycle, friendships, rivalries and mythological narratives.

Positioning Catullus within a broader literary engagement with philosophical thought, this book contributes to the growing field of classical emotion studies by tracing how conflicting desires were staged and moralised in Roman poetry. In doing so, it reveals how Catullus' conflicted speaker resists philosophical ideals of rational self-mastery, offering instead a poetic script for loving too much, regretting it, and doing it again anyway.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Insatiable Lover of Lesbia
Chapter 2. Educating Juventius
Chapter 3. Wandering from Reason: Attis, Ariadne and Catullus
Chapter 4. Sick of Love
Chapter 5. Friendship and the Impotence of Reason

Conclusion: perfer et obdura

Notes
Bibliography
Index locorum
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Jul 09 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 272
ISBN 9781350583399
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Leah O’Hearn

Leah O’Hearn is Assistant Professor and Lecturer i…

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