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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Likewise , the tragedy in the Aeneid is a symbol not only of the tragedy in Roman history , but in human life as well . Indeed , it is a symbol of the tragedy in all nature and is found in its most sublime expression in the Georgics.16 ...
Likewise , the tragedy in the Aeneid is a symbol not only of the tragedy in Roman history , but in human life as well . Indeed , it is a symbol of the tragedy in all nature and is found in its most sublime expression in the Georgics.16 ...
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Dido's love for Aeneas is closely interwoven with the great and noble characteristics of her nature - that is her tragedy . The innate grandeur of her royal soul — and , as a consequence , the depth of her fall - distinguish her from ...
Dido's love for Aeneas is closely interwoven with the great and noble characteristics of her nature - that is her tragedy . The innate grandeur of her royal soul — and , as a consequence , the depth of her fall - distinguish her from ...
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That Turnus hesitates on the brink of the abyss focuses and enhances his tragedy . The " moment of retardation " —the stop before catastrophe when the reader hopes again that the unavoidable may be avoided is not only a means to ...
That Turnus hesitates on the brink of the abyss focuses and enhances his tragedy . The " moment of retardation " —the stop before catastrophe when the reader hopes again that the unavoidable may be avoided is not only a means to ...
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