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Ancient · Satire

The Satires

by Juvenal. A significant canonical or canon-expanding work by Juvenal, centered on corruption, class, city life; added in the full 1,200-work edition for its sustained influence, representative importance, or role in revising the traditional canon.

Date
late 1st–early 2nd century CE
Origin
Roman Empire
Era
Ancient
Genre
Satire
Difficulty
Moderate
Length
Medium
Collection
The Western Canon

Subjects and themes

Why it matters

A significant canonical or canon-expanding work by Juvenal, centered on corruption, class, city life; added in the full 1,200-work edition for its sustained influence, representative importance, or role in revising the traditional canon.

This work is included in the collection on the basis of full-canon expansion: traditional, modern, revised, and genre canons. Its cataloged influence level is 4 out of 5.