McMaster, Aven

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    The Endless Knot Podcast
    (2015) McMaster, Aven; Sundaram, Mark
    A podcast about language, etymology, history, literature, and the unexpected connections between them.
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    The Rules of Gift-Exchange: Catullus 12, 13, & 14
    (Mouseion, 2010) McMaster, Aven
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    Note on the Oxford Latin Dictionary Definition of Irrvmo
    (Classical Quarterly, 2018-12) McMaster, Aven
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    Dedications and Status: Catullus 1 and Horace Epodes 1
    (Classical World, 2014-01-01) McMaster, Aven
    Catullus’ first poem foregrounds gift-giving as a poetic problematic not only for his own work but also for subsequent lyric collections. Reading Catullus 1 as participating in the larger context of elite gift-exchange and obligation casts light on Catullus’ choice of dedicatee and the reading of the second-to-last line. This focus on the problems of gift-giving contextualizes Horace’s use of Catullus’ poetry, notably in Epodes 1. Horace’s deployment of the nexus of relations between poet, patron, and readers to mitigate the problem of status builds on Catullus’ inversion of conventional Roman ideals of liberalitas.