Patterns of Time in VergilThe theme, time in literature, fascinating and inexhaustible, invites study from various points of view. The subject has intrigued students of the novel, of course; it has also increasingly attracted those interested in earlier literatures. Vergil's poetry figures especially in two sorts of study: in works of a more or less anthropological nature devoted to exploring time and time-related ideas in various cultures or various authors, and in studies dealing with narrative technique, notably tense. -- Introduction. |
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... fact of her having lain down on the green shore so as not to be overlooked . The perfect tense here obviously stands once more in some sort of causal ( not simply temporal ) relation to what follows in the present tense . The ...
... fact of her having lain down on the green shore so as not to be overlooked . The perfect tense here obviously stands once more in some sort of causal ( not simply temporal ) relation to what follows in the present tense . The ...
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... fact , a considerable discrepancy often separates the future as predicted from its present - time reality in the poem . There are two futures at issue in the poem and two sorts of prophecy to express them . First , and most commonly ...
... fact , a considerable discrepancy often separates the future as predicted from its present - time reality in the poem . There are two futures at issue in the poem and two sorts of prophecy to express them . First , and most commonly ...
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... fact about them ; as is the fact that such prophetic future as is presented is different in the ways I have noted from both sorts of prophecy familiar from the first eight books . There the future served as a backdrop against which the ...
... fact about them ; as is the fact that such prophetic future as is presented is different in the ways I have noted from both sorts of prophecy familiar from the first eight books . There the future served as a backdrop against which the ...
Contents
Time and Timelessness in the Eclogues | 7 |
Time and Tense in the Aeneid | 33 |
Roman History in the Future Tense | 55 |
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