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... storm - reception by Dido- Aeneas ' narrative - funeral games and shipburning - nekuia . In other words ' Alcinous ' is omitted ( or the roles of Calypso and Alcinous are merged ) with a consequent changed emphasis of the storm and a re ...
... storm - reception by Dido- Aeneas ' narrative - funeral games and shipburning - nekuia . In other words ' Alcinous ' is omitted ( or the roles of Calypso and Alcinous are merged ) with a consequent changed emphasis of the storm and a re ...
Page 83
... storm , however , is meaningful , like the storm in the Aeneid , and bears a similar rela- tion to the rest of its book . It shows an exile in distress and at the lowest ebb of his fortunes ; it depicts the ' wildest movement of nature ...
... storm , however , is meaningful , like the storm in the Aeneid , and bears a similar rela- tion to the rest of its book . It shows an exile in distress and at the lowest ebb of his fortunes ; it depicts the ' wildest movement of nature ...
Page 93
... storm , for example , to further the portrayal of Aeneas in a significant way , whereas the storm in the Argonautica leads only to frigid and irrelevant moralisation on man's profanation of the sea by sailing on it . Furthermore , Jason ...
... storm , for example , to further the portrayal of Aeneas in a significant way , whereas the storm in the Argonautica leads only to frigid and irrelevant moralisation on man's profanation of the sea by sailing on it . Furthermore , Jason ...
Contents
The Originality of the Aeneid | 27 |
Virgil and the Flavian Epic | 67 |
Virgil into Dante | 94 |
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