Golden Age of Roman Literature (21 janv. 43 av. J.-C. – 2 janv. 24 av. J.-C.)
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included writers such as Virgil, Ovid, and Livy and presents a more optimistic perspective than do other ages in Roman literature.
Following the Golden Age, in a period known as the Silver Age of Roman literature (14-138 C.E.), writers were limited in their writing by a fear of offending the emperors, a lack of freedom that coincided with the decline in morality and virtue occurring in Roman society; literature from this age often reflects pessimism.
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Western Civ 1
Chase Odle
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