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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Page 117
XII.219 : Incessu tacito progressus et aram Suppliciter venerans demisso lumine Turnus Pubentesque genae et iuvenali in corpore pallor . This is not " characterization " in the sense that Turnus becomes a coward in the face of the ...
XII.219 : Incessu tacito progressus et aram Suppliciter venerans demisso lumine Turnus Pubentesque genae et iuvenali in corpore pallor . This is not " characterization " in the sense that Turnus becomes a coward in the face of the ...
Page 132
It is true that Turnus flees , but not from fear or because he lacks a weapon with which to defend himself . He flees in order to find in some way the forgotten sword ( 758 ff . ) so as to return to the fight with a better chance of ...
It is true that Turnus flees , but not from fear or because he lacks a weapon with which to defend himself . He flees in order to find in some way the forgotten sword ( 758 ff . ) so as to return to the fight with a better chance of ...
Page 136
Ah , Turnus , the wrongfulness of your deed and its grim punishment will overtake you , and when at last you offer vows to the gods in veneration you will be too late . " If Turnus is a failure , he is a tragic failure , not a miserable ...
Ah , Turnus , the wrongfulness of your deed and its grim punishment will overtake you , and when at last you offer vows to the gods in veneration you will be too late . " If Turnus is a failure , he is a tragic failure , not a miserable ...
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