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-''[[Change and decline: Roman literature in the early Empire]]'' by Gordon Willis Williams 
[[Latin decadent poets]] [[Latin decadent poets]]

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poets Ovid, Lucan, Valerius, Seneca, and Statius, Williams includes Tacitus. In defense of Lucan's decadence, see Johnson (1987)


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Decadence is a label "frequently applied to Greek literature and works from the Alexandrian period (c. 300- 30 B.C.) and in Latin literature to the period after the death of Augustus (14 A.D.)." --Everything2



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