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(Ebook) Virgil's Augustan Epic by Francis Cairns ISBN 9780511597336, 9780521034968, 9780521353588, 0511597339, 0521034965, 0521353580

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Authors:Francis Cairns
Pages:296 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:7.32 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511597336, 9780521034968, 9780521353588, 0511597339, 0521034965, 0521353580
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(Ebook) Virgil's Augustan Epic by Francis Cairns ISBN 9780511597336, 9780521034968, 9780521353588, 0511597339, 0521034965, 0521353580

An examination of the main characters in the Aeneid - Aeneas himself, Dido and Turnus - in the light of Virgil's contemporary Augustan political and literary ideology. The characters and the plot and incident of the epic are seen as embodying and exemplifying first the ancient ideals of kingship and concord, and second the Roman self-identification as at once 'Italian' and 'Trojan', and finally as reflecting the literary self-evaluation of the Augustan age. In the literary area, Virgil's relations with contemporary Roman elegy, with early Greek lyric and, most important, with Homer, are studied and reevaluated. Virgilian scholars and students of Augustan literature in general will find this book of interest to them.
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