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Virgil and His Influence

Virgil and His Influence
Author: Charles Martindale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1984
Genre: European literature
ISBN:

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This volume is based on a series of open lectures given at the University of Sussex in Autumn 1981 to celebrate the bimillennium of the death of Virgil. -- Preface.


Reading Virgil and His Texts

Reading Virgil and His Texts
Author: Richard F. Thomas
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780472108978

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Dynamic textual interplay: inherent and inherited


The Cambridge Companion to Virgil

The Cambridge Companion to Virgil
Author: Charles Martindale
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1997-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521498852

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Virgil became a school author in his own lifetime and the centre of the Western canon for the next 1800 years, exerting a major influence on European literature, art, and politics. This Companion is designed as an indispensable guide for anyone seeking a fuller understanding of an author critical to so many disciplines. It consists of essays by seventeen scholars from Britain, the USA, Ireland and Italy which offer a range of different perspectives both traditional and innovative on Virgil's works, and a renewed sense of why Virgil matters today. The Companion is divided into four main sections, focussing on reception, genre, context, and form. This ground-breaking book not only provides a wealth of material for an informed reading but also offers sophisticated insights which point to the shape of Virgilian scholarship and criticism to come.


Virgil's Experience

Virgil's Experience
Author: Richard Jenkyns
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 729
Release: 1998-11-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 019158455X

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This book studies Virgil's ideas of nature, history, sense of nation, and sense of identity. It is exact and patient in its probing for nuance and detail, but also bold, wide, and original in its scope. It combines the study of Virgil with the study of attitudes to nature throughout antiquity. Blending literature with history, and in the case of Lucretius, philosophy, it offers a vision and an interpretation of the culture of the 1st century BC as a whole. It argues that Lucretius and Virgil affected a revolution in Western sensibility; claiming that a book about poetry should be a book about life, it combines scholarship and precision with a sense of the importance of literature and its capacity to enhance our understanding of our past and of ourselves.


A Companion to the Study of Virgil

A Companion to the Study of Virgil
Author: Nicholas Horsfall
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2000-08-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004217592

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This book is not yet another introduction to Virgil’s poetry. The editor and three contributors offer a guide to the key problems and to the most intelligent discussions. They do not hesitate to point out what we do not know, and where more work needs to be done. Apart from ample discussion of the poems and the main issues they raise, the book offers chapters on the life of Virgil, his style, and his influence on late Latin epic.


Virgil and the Moderns

Virgil and the Moderns
Author: Theodore Ziolkowski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1993
Genre: Latin poetry
ISBN:

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Virgil has permeated modern culture like no other icon of Western civilization. In the United States, for example, three of his phrases appear on the dollar bill, and his Aeneid was often cited as a model for the nation's westward expansion. Theodore Ziolkowski traces the impact of the Roman poet into the twentieth century, showing how the Aeneid, the Eclogues, and the Georgics supplied the patterns, images, values, and often the very words used in key works of modern literature. Focusing on American and European writing produced between 1914 and 1945--when Virgil figured prominently in works by Auden, Broch, Eliot, Frost, and Gide, and by Tate, Ungaretti, Val�ry, and Wilder--this comparative analysis reveals a major cultural period in a fascinating new light. Ziolkowski argues that after World War I people came to understand Virgil in a new way: exposed to the rhetoric of totalitarian dictators, and having experienced social upheaval and economic disaster, they recognized in his poetry similar stresses and noted in it a dark aspect not received by earlier generations. Exploring a wide range of modern works, the author demonstrates how preferences for Virgil's poems varied significantly among countries and individuals and how these texts provided a mirror in which readers found what they wished: populism or elitism, fascism or democracy, commitment or escapism. In his closing thoughts, Ziolkowski addresses the current decline of classical learning in the United States and encourages us to reclaim Virgil as an invaluable cultural possession.


The Tradition of Virgil

The Tradition of Virgil
Author: Junius Spencer Morgan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 39
Release: 1974-01-01
Genre: Latin literature
ISBN: 9780841461581

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Aeneid

Aeneid
Author: Virgil
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0486113973

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Monumental epic poem tells the heroic story of Aeneas, a Trojan who escaped the burning ruins of Troy to found Lavinium, the parent city of Rome, in the west.


Virgil

Virgil
Author: Steve Orlando
Publisher: Image Comics
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2015-09-09
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1632155990

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Betrayed, beaten, and banished by his own, an outed cop fights his way across Jamaica for revenge!