The Art of Vergil: Image and Symbol in the AeneidIn a discussion in which a comparison of Vergil and Homer becomes the pivot of criticism, the author analyzes basic themes, outlines the Vergilian structure, and indicates the way in which the characters and the events concerning them are related to the whole poem. The author shows how Vergil enlarged upon Homeric similes until they became transparent signs for inner events. He also examines the architecturally structured sequence of mood and argues that, since Vergil, mood has become to poetry what light is to painting. |
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... present is supreme . The past may appear as memory and paradigm , the future as a fleeting glimpse , and sometimes — as in Homer's most tragic figure , Achilles — the knowledge of tragic destiny overwhelms the present . Sometimes , as ...
... present is supreme . The past may appear as memory and paradigm , the future as a fleeting glimpse , and sometimes — as in Homer's most tragic figure , Achilles — the knowledge of tragic destiny overwhelms the present . Sometimes , as ...
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... present fades . In the Odyssey we see a shift in emphasis on the importance of the moment and that of the soul . Still , the soul is in absentia for long periods . In contrast to the Aeneas of the book of wan- derings , Homer's Odysseus ...
... present fades . In the Odyssey we see a shift in emphasis on the importance of the moment and that of the soul . Still , the soul is in absentia for long periods . In contrast to the Aeneas of the book of wan- derings , Homer's Odysseus ...
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... presents them as sensory events . “ Nothing could be more wrong , " says Gundolf of Shakespeare , “ than to assume ... present state and reveals a destiny . In this function , it adds a new dimension to the event . Homer is different ...
... presents them as sensory events . “ Nothing could be more wrong , " says Gundolf of Shakespeare , “ than to assume ... present state and reveals a destiny . In this function , it adds a new dimension to the event . Homer is different ...
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