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Invective (from invectif, or and invectus) is abusive, or insulting language used to express blame or censure; or, a form of rude expression or discourse intended to offend or hurt;"in·vec·tive." The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. 2000, 2003 Houghton Mifflin Company."invective." Collins Essential English Dictionary, 2004, 2006. HarperCollins Publishers."invective." WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection.sic 2003-2008. Princeton University, Clipart.com, Farlex Inc. 13 May 2017 http://www.thefreedictionary.com/invective. Note: This MLA format citation (which provided the most information regarding this unusual citation) was provided on the web page. , or deeply seated ill will, vitriol. The Latin adjective invectivus means 'scolding.'


The genre of invective
The "genre of invective" or " vituperatio" in Latin is a classical literary form used in and verse as well as in prose. Its primary context is as .

The genre of vituperatio belongs to the genus demonstrativum, which is composed of the elements of praise and blame.

During the , personal invectives and character assassination were widely used as part of both forensic speeches and orations. made frequent use of the invective form against political foes such as , (in the Catalinarian speeches) or (Philippics). Common charges included avarice, cupidity, cowardice, effeminacy, drunkenness, poor writing and speaking skills, luxury, disapproved sexual habits and tyrannical behaviour.

Between 44 BC and 30 BC, invective became a tool of the propaganda war between and Mark Antony.

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Among other slanders, Mark Antony was accused of having married the foreign queen , of being her submissive subject and of having lost his Roman identity. Further, it was stated that Cleopatra was planning to invade Italy. This propaganda before the Battle of Actium in 31 BC allowed Octavian to present his campaign as a legitimate military campaign to defend the Roman Republic.

The preferred literary term for the later invective of the is libel.


See also
  • Libel (poetry)
  • Diss (music)


External links
  • invectivity.com - Link to the German Collaborative Research Centre 1285 of the with the topic "Invectivity - Constellations and Dynamics of Disparagement", which investigates phenomena of degradation and abuse - including literary genres such as invectives - in an interdisciplinary manner.

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