Virgil's Aeneid: Interpretation and InfluenceUniv of North Carolina Press, 1995 - 332 páginas In this collection of twelve of his essays, distinguished Virgil scholar Michael Putnam examines the Aeneid from several different interpretive angles. He identifies the themes that permeate the epic, provides detailed interpretations of its indivi |
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... Homer to Rome 4. Daedalus , Virgil , and the End of Art 5. Aeneid 7 and the Aeneid 6. Umbro , Nireus , and Love's Threnody 7. Pius Aeneas and the Metamorphosis of Lausus 8. The Hesitation of Aeneas 27 50 73 100 ཙ 121 134 152 9. Anger ...
... Homer to Rome 4. Daedalus , Virgil , and the End of Art 5. Aeneid 7 and the Aeneid 6. Umbro , Nireus , and Love's Threnody 7. Pius Aeneas and the Metamorphosis of Lausus 8. The Hesitation of Aeneas 27 50 73 100 ཙ 121 134 152 9. Anger ...
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... Homer , to Matthew Santirocco , for his encouragement to make this gathering in the first place , to Joseph Pucci , for casting a keen eye on segments of the final manuscript , and to Kenneth Reckford , for support in this project as in ...
... Homer , to Matthew Santirocco , for his encouragement to make this gathering in the first place , to Joseph Pucci , for casting a keen eye on segments of the final manuscript , and to Kenneth Reckford , for support in this project as in ...
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... Homer to Rome , " Ramus 9 ( 1980 ) 1-21 . Reprinted by kind per- mission of Ramus . " Daedalus , Virgil , and the End of Art , " Ameri- can Journal of Philology 108 ( 1987 ) 173-98 . Reprinted by kind per- mission of American Journal of ...
... Homer to Rome , " Ramus 9 ( 1980 ) 1-21 . Reprinted by kind per- mission of Ramus . " Daedalus , Virgil , and the End of Art , " Ameri- can Journal of Philology 108 ( 1987 ) 173-98 . Reprinted by kind per- mission of American Journal of ...
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... Homer , and how he in turn is absorbed by his successors . He was not untouched by the anxiety of influence nor did he leave his spiritual heirs unmarked by his accomplishment . I am most interested in the force of his own internal ...
... Homer , and how he in turn is absorbed by his successors . He was not untouched by the anxiety of influence nor did he leave his spiritual heirs unmarked by his accomplishment . I am most interested in the force of his own internal ...
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... Homer's xpvoén Appodíτn , first at Iliad 3.64 and ten times thereafter in Homeric epic , to aurea Venus , whom we meet shortly at the opening of Aeneid 10 ( 16 ) . In all he does Virgil is not only a crafty Daedalus but also the Sibyl ...
... Homer's xpvoén Appodíτn , first at Iliad 3.64 and ten times thereafter in Homeric epic , to aurea Venus , whom we meet shortly at the opening of Aeneid 10 ( 16 ) . In all he does Virgil is not only a crafty Daedalus but also the Sibyl ...
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The Virgilian Achievement | 7 |
Possessiveness Sexuality and Heroism in the Aeneid | 25 |
The Third Book of the Aeneid From Homer to Rome | 48 |
Daedalus Virgil and the End of Art | 71 |
Aeneid 7 and the Aeneid | 98 |
Umbro Nireus and Loves Threnody | 119 |
Pius Aeneas and the Metamorphosis of Lausus | 132 |
The Hesitation of Aeneas | 150 |
Anger Blindness and Insight in Virgils Aeneid | 170 |
Wrathful Aeneas and the Tactics of Pietas in Virgil Ovid and Lucan | 199 |
Virgils Tragic Future Senecan Drama and the Aeneid | 244 |
Virgils Inferno | 284 |
Bibliography | 315 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Achaemenides Achilles action Aeneas Aeneid Allecto amor Anchises anger arma Augustan Augustus battle becomes blood Cacus Caesar Cicero Circe civil clementia conclusion Creusa Daedalus Dante Dante's death deed Dido Dido's Dira divine dolor earlier emotion epic epic's episode especially Evander father final force furiae furiis accensus furor fury future Georgic gods Greek hand Hector Helenus Hercules hero hero's hesitation Hippolytus Homer human Icarus Iliad imagination initial Juno Juno's Jupiter Jupiter's killing Turnus Latinus Latium Lausus lines Lucan madness ment metamorphosis metaphor Mezentius moral narrator Nireus Odysseus offer Ovid Pallas parallel passion peace phrase pietas piety poem poem's poet poet's poetry rage reader reminder resentment revenge Roman Rome Rome's sacrifice saeva saevi saevus Seneca Servius shield Sibyl simile soul spare suffering suppliant sword symbol tale Thyestes tion Trojans Troy turn Turnus Umbro Underworld vengeance Venus victim violence Virgil Virgilian words wound wrath
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