Madness Unchained: A Reading of Virgil's AeneidThe book aims at providing a coherent guide to the entirety of Virgil's Aeneid, with analysis of every scene and, in some cases, every line of crucial passages. The book tries to provide a guide to the vast bibliography and scholarly apparatus that has grown around Virgil studies (especially over the past century), and to offer some critical study of what Virgil's purpose and intent may have been in crafting his response to Augustus' political ascendancy in Rome, Rome's history of near-constant civil strife, and the myths of Rome's origins and their conflicting Trojan, Greek, and native Italian origins. |
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Page 15
... story allusively to the speech Venus has just heard . This is not mere ornamental detail by a learned poet ; rather , the carefree , flighty Venus has been inspired by her father . He had mentioned the she - wolf of Romulus and Remus at ...
... story allusively to the speech Venus has just heard . This is not mere ornamental detail by a learned poet ; rather , the carefree , flighty Venus has been inspired by her father . He had mentioned the she - wolf of Romulus and Remus at ...
Page 89
... story , where Ae- neas can aspire to be both father and son . Everything in the first half of the epic is aimed at the landing in Italy and the great war that will erupt there , a war in which Aeneas will ( perhaps ) have his chance to ...
... story , where Ae- neas can aspire to be both father and son . Everything in the first half of the epic is aimed at the landing in Italy and the great war that will erupt there , a war in which Aeneas will ( perhaps ) have his chance to ...
Page 240
... story of Cacus is an epyllion , a miniature epic , of the sort Hellenistic Greek poets enjoyed and the neoteric poets of Rome cultivated ( cf. Catullus carmen 64 on the marriage of Peleus and Thetis ) . " Cacus ' story comes as the ...
... story of Cacus is an epyllion , a miniature epic , of the sort Hellenistic Greek poets enjoyed and the neoteric poets of Rome cultivated ( cf. Catullus carmen 64 on the marriage of Peleus and Thetis ) . " Cacus ' story comes as the ...
Contents
Arms and the Man | 1 |
All Fell Silent | 37 |
After It Seemed Best | 75 |
Copyright | |
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Acestes Achilles Actium Aeneas Aeneid Allecto Anchises Apollo appearance Arcadian arma arms Arruns Ascanius Augustan Augustus battle beginning Book 11 Book 9 Camilla Carthage Carthaginians cavalry Chloreus Classical combat commentary Creusa dead death depiction describes Diana Dido Dido's Diomedes divine Drances end of Book epic episode Etruscan Evander Evander's evoke fate father fight final further future goddess gods Greek Harpalyce Hector Helenus hero Homer horse hunt Iliad immortals Italian Italy Juno Juno's Jupiter Jupiter's Juturna killed Latin Latium Lausus Lavinia Lucretius madness Marcellus mention Mezentius mother narrative neas Nisus and Euryalus notes Odysseus once Oxford Palinurus Pallas passage peace Penthesilea poem poem's poet Priam prophecy rage rites Roman Rome Rome's Rutulians scene Servius shield ships Sibyl Sicily simile slaughter storm story temple theme tion tradition Trojans Troy Turnus underworld Venus Vergilius victory Virgil Virgil's Aeneid Virgilian Volscian words wounded young