silver age

silver age
1. Class. Myth. the second of the four ages of humankind, inferior to the golden age but superior to the bronze age that followed: characterized by an increase of impiety and of human weakness.
2. (usually caps.) a period in Latin literature, A.D. c14-138, following the Augustan Age: the second phase of classical Latin. Cf. golden age (def. 3).
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In Latin literature, the period from с AD 18 to 133, second only to the preceding Golden Age in literary achievement.

Satire was the most vigorous literary form, exemplified by Juvenal, Martial, and Petronius. Other figures included Tacitus and Suetonius in history, Pliny the Elder and Pliny the Younger in letter writing, and Quintilian in literary criticism. Prose was characteristically elaborate and poetical in style, and many of the best works of the period were psychologically perceptive and humanist in tone. See also Augustan Age.

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      in Latin literature, the period from approximately AD 18 to 133, which was a time of marked literary achievement second only to the previous Golden Age (70 BC–AD 18). By the 1st century AD political patronage of the arts begun in the Augustan Age (43 BC–AD 18) and a stifling reverence for the literature of the Golden Age, particularly for the poetry of Virgil, had led to a general decline in original literary output. Under such tyrants as Caligula and Nero, speech making was a dangerous art, and rhetoricians turned to literature, influencing the development of the elaborate and poetical style characteristic of Silver Age prose. An increased provincial influence in Rome, while leading to an adulteration of the pure classical forms, contributed to the cosmopolitan outlook that was reflected in the psychologically perceptive and humanist tone of much of the best works of the period.

      A great variety of literary forms was evident during the Silver Age. Of these, satire was the most vigorous, as exemplified by Juvenal in virulent satires of rich and powerful figures; by Martial in elegant epigrams on contemporary society; by Petronius in the picaresque novel Satyricon (1st century AD); and by Persius in poetic satires supporting the stoic philosophy. History was the particular realm of Tacitus and Suetonius; Pliny the Elder and the Younger wrote letters on biography, science, natural history, grammar, history, and contemporary affairs. Quintilian excelled in literary criticism, Lucan in the epic form, Statius in poetry, Lucius Annaeus Seneca in rhetoric, and his son of the same name in tragedy.

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