Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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... present that is foiled . So past and future are made to intrude upon the poem's progress through the present at all turns , and are allowed to disturb Aeneas ' rest at banquets as well as in half- understood dreams : The hero is made ...
... present that is foiled . So past and future are made to intrude upon the poem's progress through the present at all turns , and are allowed to disturb Aeneas ' rest at banquets as well as in half- understood dreams : The hero is made ...
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... presents us with yet another example of Aeneas poised between past and future , and curiously identified with both . As Otis writes , " the main point is to join Rome's past • · • and future to its present , to represent Aeneas as the ...
... presents us with yet another example of Aeneas poised between past and future , and curiously identified with both . As Otis writes , " the main point is to join Rome's past • · • and future to its present , to represent Aeneas as the ...
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... present . What is perhaps less obvious , but probably more important , is that Eneas ' departure from the city is also an event solely of the present . In both the Latin and French poems , the most immediate result of the hero's ...
... present . What is perhaps less obvious , but probably more important , is that Eneas ' departure from the city is also an event solely of the present . In both the Latin and French poems , the most immediate result of the hero's ...
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