The Epic VoiceMouton, 1968 - 140 páginas |
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... Virgil , in using Homer , was making literary and sophisticated for his own civilization what was oral and bardic for the earlier culture . Yet , before the Homeric tradition reached Virgil , it was modified and colored by the Greek ...
... Virgil , in using Homer , was making literary and sophisticated for his own civilization what was oral and bardic for the earlier culture . Yet , before the Homeric tradition reached Virgil , it was modified and colored by the Greek ...
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... Virgil's peculiar use of the Muse this impression is strengthened . Not only is Virgil's invocation to the Muse more frequent than Homer's , but it is also more indiscriminate . That is , whenever Virgil recognizes the need for a solemn ...
... Virgil's peculiar use of the Muse this impression is strengthened . Not only is Virgil's invocation to the Muse more frequent than Homer's , but it is also more indiscriminate . That is , whenever Virgil recognizes the need for a solemn ...
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... Virgil and emulated the latter instead of the former were only partially introduced to the narrative strategies resulting from in medias res . For if Virgil's use of the Dido episode , quasi - adventitious as it is to the main action ...
... Virgil and emulated the latter instead of the former were only partially introduced to the narrative strategies resulting from in medias res . For if Virgil's use of the Dido episode , quasi - adventitious as it is to the main action ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Abdiel Achilles Adam Adam's adventures Aegisthus Aeneas's Aeneid Agamemnon allegory Amphialus Andromana angelic Antiphilus Arcadia Ariostan artistic audience Basilius Basilius's Beowulf Book Bowra C. S. Lewis Canto chapter characterization characters creation critics delegated voice device distinction divine dramatic E. M. W. Tillyard English epic epic poem epic simile epic voice episode example exposition Faerie Queene fiction function Guyon hero heroic poem Homer Iliad incident intention ironic Kalander's kind knowledge later limited literary epic main action main plot medias res structure metaphor Milton modulation Musidorus and Pyrocles Musidorus's narrative Nestor's obvious Odyssey Old Arcadia omniscient narration omniscient voice Pamela Paradise Lost parallel Phaeacians Philoclea poet poet's Poetry princes problem Raphael Raphael's narration recitation recognize Red Cross relationship restricted narration restricted voice reveals revision rhetorical romance romantic epic Satan's Sidney Sidney's Arcadia significant speaker Spenser story Swedenberg tangential narrations tion tradition Troy Ulysses Virgil Zelmane