VirgilCambridge University Press, 2 jul 1998 - 125 pagina's In this volume Philip Hardie provides an introduction to Virgil's three major works, a survey of changing critical approaches to the poems during the twentieth century, and a bibliographical guide for further study. A final section on style, language and metre offers a case-study in a close reading of a section of the Aeneid. The book communicates a sense of why reading Virgil matters and how the study of this author is always open to new ideas and fresh insights. No knowledge of Latin is presumed. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
The Georgics | 28 |
History and Politics Anthropomorphism The Bees | 35 |
Myth The Aristaeus Epyllion | 44 |
Interpretation and Meaning Philosophy and Religion | 50 |
Style Language Metre | 102 |
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Aeneas Aeneid Alexandrian allegory allusion Anchises ancient Argonautica Aristaeus Augustan Augustan poetry Augustus Barchiesi bees bucolic bugonia Callimachean Callimachus Cambridge Catullus characters classic Clausen contrast critics Daphnis death didactic Dido divine DuQuesnay echoes Eclogue ecphrasis Ennius epic episode epyllion example Farrell Fate Feeney Gallus genre Georgics gods Golden Age Greek Hellenistic Hercules Hesiod Homeric HSCP Idyll Iliad imagery imitation interpretation Italy Juno Jupiter Latin literary Lucretian Lucretius Lyne Menalcas Mopsus myth mythological narrative neoteric Octavian Odyssean Odyssey Orpheus Otis Ovid Oxford P. R. Hardie Palinurus Parade of Heroes passage pastoral world philosophical poem poem's poet poetic poetry Pöschl proem Putnam R. F. Thomas reader reading rerum natura Roman history Rome scene Segal Shield of Aeneas simile Somnus song speech story structure TAPA theme Theocritean Theocritus Tityrus tradition tragedy Trojan Turnus Underworld Venus Vergilius Virgil Virgilian Wilkinson 1969