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Ancient & Medieval Literature, Poetry - Literary Criticism, General & Miscellaneous Literary Criticism

Virgil

by Jasper Griffin
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Overview

Virgil lived through the fall of the Roman Republic and the establishment of the Empire. His Eclogues, Georgics and Aeneid represent a series of attempts, increasingly ambitious in scale and conception, to combine technical brilliance and poetic beauty with profound meditations on the nature of imperialism and the relation of the individual to the state. From short pastoral poems on love and song Virgil progressed to the heroic myth of the founding of Rome. The Aeneid, immediately recognised in its own time as the greatest masterpiece of Latin literature, has also had incalculable influence on European literature in the two thousand years since its creation. Jasper Griffin's short introduction to the poet opens up all these aspects of his works - his creative genius, the depth of his political sensitivity, and his extraordinary reception in the culture of the western world.

Synopsis

Virgil’s Eclogues, Georgics and Aeneid represent a series of attempts to combine technical brilliance and poetic beauty with profound meditations on the nature of imperialism and the relation of the individual to the state.

About the Author, Jasper Griffin

Jasper Griffin is professor of Classical Literature in the University of Oxford and Fellow of Balliol College.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2002
Publisher
Duckworth, Gerald & Company, Limited
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781853996269

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