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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... Virgil's Aeneid 172 10. Wrathful Aeneas and the Tactics of Pietas in Virgil , Ovid , and Lucan 201 II . Virgil's Tragic Future : Senecan Drama and the Aeneid 246 12. Virgil's Inferno 286 Bibliography 317 Index of Passages 325 General ...
... Virgil's Aeneid 172 10. Wrathful Aeneas and the Tactics of Pietas in Virgil , Ovid , and Lucan 201 II . Virgil's Tragic Future : Senecan Drama and the Aeneid 246 12. Virgil's Inferno 286 Bibliography 317 Index of Passages 325 General ...
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... Virgil's Aeneid , " Apeiron 23 ( 1990 ) . Reprinted from Martha C. Nussbaum , ed . , The Poetics of Therapy ( Edmonton : Academic Printing and Publishing , 1990 ) 7-40 , by permission of Academic Printing and Publishing . " Virgil's ...
... Virgil's Aeneid , " Apeiron 23 ( 1990 ) . Reprinted from Martha C. Nussbaum , ed . , The Poetics of Therapy ( Edmonton : Academic Printing and Publishing , 1990 ) 7-40 , by permission of Academic Printing and Publishing . " Virgil's ...
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... Virgil to support the imperial status I have little doubt that this is one way Virgil would have expected the epic to be read , whether by his contemporaries or by us . That Virgil wished his poem burned for the very reason that it ...
... Virgil to support the imperial status I have little doubt that this is one way Virgil would have expected the epic to be read , whether by his contemporaries or by us . That Virgil wished his poem burned for the very reason that it ...
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... Virgil allots the same phrase to Aeneas , soothing the sad hearts of his tempest - tossed men with his words ( 1.197 ) . Vulcan and Virgil , or should I better say Virgil as Vulcan , round off their diverse acts of craftsmanship on ...
... Virgil allots the same phrase to Aeneas , soothing the sad hearts of his tempest - tossed men with his words ( 1.197 ) . Vulcan and Virgil , or should I better say Virgil as Vulcan , round off their diverse acts of craftsmanship on ...
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... Virgil , as in any great poet , every word matters , but the epic's conclusion offers an obvious focus to tie together what has gone before . In his final lines Virgil encompasses the whole of the Iliad , from the anger of Achilles ...
... Virgil , as in any great poet , every word matters , but the epic's conclusion offers an obvious focus to tie together what has gone before . In his final lines Virgil encompasses the whole of the Iliad , from the anger of Achilles ...
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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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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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