give me your favorite classical novels/ poems, sculptures/ temples, paintings, and music.
show your class, /pol/
self bump
"I will sodomize you and face-fuck you,
bottom Aurelius and catamite Furius,
you who think, because my poems
are sensitive, that I have no shame.
For it's proper for a devoted poet to be moral
himself, [but] in no way is it necessary for his poems.
In point of fact, these have wit and charm,
if they are sensitive and a little shameless,
and can arouse an itch,
and I don't mean in boys, but in those hairy old men
who can't get it up.
Because you've read my countless kisses,
you think less of me as a man?
I will sodomize you and face-fuck you."
- Catullus
>>75906334
helps me sleep at night
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU19mwjHiRs
Lord of the rings.
It was written during the start of the fourth age.
can a classicfag thread not survive on /pol/? classical is the ultimate redpill. Eh, Im going to /his/. thought you guys were more than trump kins
>It's this thread again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2tza4nRYv4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR2DbU5Uq-4
Prepare for Bouguerea-posting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dUrFWIYhwo
Not classical, but I still love it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOihGnn6HoE
>>75906334
IMPRESSIONISM IS NOT DEGENERATE
Gimme gimme chicken tendies,
Be they crispy or from Wendys.
Spend my hard-earned good-boy points,
on Kid's Meal ball pit burger joints.
Mummy lifts me to the car,
To find me tendies near and far.
Enjoy my tasty tendie treats,
in comfy big boy booster seats.
McDonald's, Hardee's, Popeye's, Cane's,
But of my tendies none remains.
She tries to make me take a nappy,
But sleeping doesn't make me happy.
Tendies are the only food,
That puts me in the napping mood.
I'll scream and shout and make a fuss,
I'll scratch, I'll bite, I'll even cuss!
Tendies are my heart's desire,
Fueled by raging, hungry fire.
Mummy sobs and wails and cries,
But tears aren't tendies, nugs or fries.
My good-boy points were fairly earned,
To buy the tendies that I've yearned.
But there's no tendies on my plate!
Did mummy think that I'd just ate?
"TENDIES TENDIES GET THEM NOW,
YOU FAT, UNGRATEFUL, SLUGGISH SOW!"
I screech while hurling into her eyes,
My foul-smell bowel-dwelling diaper surprise.
For she who is un-pooped on is she who remembers:
Never forget my chicken tenders.
>>75913264
I saw this picture with my own eyes, it was shocking
>>75906334
>>75906334
>poets
Shelley, Wordsworth, Housman, Emerson, Donne, Milton, Landor, Cowper, Ransom
come at me faggots
>>75906334
Plutarchs parallel lives, great book.
>>75906334
I'm reading Tacitus' "Annales" right now. I already read "Germania and the Agricola," and really like his no-nonsense manner about describing the early Empire. Also, Marcus Aurelius changed my perception about many things. What a great book.
>>75907034
Lol, I really want to get around to Catullus at some point too.
>>75906334
he is my classical husbando
>>75906334
>>75906334
Marquis de Sade - 120 Days of Sodoma.
Thank me later Senpai.
>>75909043
Be more specific of what you wan't. Don't just ask for classical shit, it's comming of like you're trying to hard to be someone you're not.
>>75913680
Which shelley?
Although Caesar apparently had brown hair and black eyes. But still a cool pic
>>75906334
>The Iliad
>The Odyssey
>Argonautica
>The Aeneid
>The Metamorphoses
Forget Huck Finn, this is the real great american novel
No offense to Twain
>>75906334
The Swan Lake is a thing of fucking beauty, Tchaikovsky reigns supreme over the pleb music of modern times.
>>75916432
>The Metamorphoses
Apuleius
pretty sure that's augustus caesar
William Blake
>>75906334
G'day cunts!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGW-WX77zjY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn6r2Nm0ZMo
Nice thread
>>75906334
Novel, Karamazov Brothers.
Paintings, pic related. One of my favourite painters.
Music, lots of shit, but classically speaking I must say Chaikovskii
>>75914365
I think I like you
>All these plens posting art and literature from periods that aren't actually classical.
How to know if it is classical:
>From Greek and Roman culture before the fall of the Western Empire in 476 AD
>From anything after that period
Pick one
If you picked option one it is classical. If you did not it is not a classic, nor is it classical.
>>75906334
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7DRElG0VSo4
A pilgrims progress by John Bunyan
If you haven't read it at least listen to the free audio book of it on libravox.
I wish they made an adaptation of The Odyssey after they made Troy. I liked how Troy was made. It took the myth and made all the gods and supernatural things into metaphors and very human things.
Would've been cool to have seen a movie in which Sean Bean doesn't die.
>>75918088
I think by Classical op means anything that isn't modern, could be wrong though i don't know.
>>75918936
fucking retard, he did not die in Troy.
His hair recorded by seutonius was fair and his eyes grey though, apparently several of his ancestors were also known for having fair hair.
>>75906334
All in all I really enjoy Marco Benefial Massacre of the Innocents. He managed a very well done haunting feeling in his work that other renderings of the scene don't quite capture.
However statue wise Gian Lorenzo Bernini's The Rape of Proserpina. The way he managed to make stone seen supple is just amazing.
>>75920096
Waaayy better coloring in my opinion.
>>75920096
Looks kinda like Putin
Prettiest painting I've ever seen
Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find me, unafraid.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
>>75914812
tell me more about those annales ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPxHEN9lXCU
>>75906334
Arma virumque canō what I'm sayin'?
>>75919416
Suetonius says his hair was golden and that his skin was neither light nor dark.
get wrecked eurotrash
Cicero's letters were really influential for me, particularly the dialogue on old age. To summarize-
>every human being ages and eventually dies
>life has many stages
>every stage is worth living through
>every stage has its own particular responsibilities and strengths
>it is disgraceful for a man to cling to youth past his prime
>death can't be all bad if everyone who has ever lived has done it
>if there's an afterlife, then we will be happy
>if not, we can rest after a long life lived well
>a properly lived life ends with a proper death, like a proper voyage ends with the captain pulling his ship into port
I think about it almost every day.
>>75926731
but if the universe is a hologram then all that never really happen and its all just code put there by either yourself or another entity to trick you into believing it WAKE UP NATHAN
>>75906334
Marcus Aurelius - meditations
made me a man
>>75906334
also the Iliad and the odyssey
>>75906334
>>75906334
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz6kAEQl9mw
not a classical but it made studying history in highshool so much more fun and interesting. it made reading feel like i watching a historic documentary.