The Art of Vergil: Image and Symbol in the AeneidUniversity of Michigan Press, 1962 - 216 من الصفحات In 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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... beginning of the divine father's speech comes from the Odyssey , where Zeus , in referring to Orestes ' destiny , points to the murder of the suitors as the climax of the story and establishes punishment of guilty mortals as the primary ...
... beginning of the divine father's speech comes from the Odyssey , where Zeus , in referring to Orestes ' destiny , points to the murder of the suitors as the climax of the story and establishes punishment of guilty mortals as the primary ...
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... beginning of Book VI ) , Laocoön's death ( at the be- ginning of Book II ) , Metabus ' and the child's flight over the swollen river in the Camilla episode ( XI.547 ff . ) , are varia- tions of the same theme and their function is to ...
... beginning of Book VI ) , Laocoön's death ( at the be- ginning of Book II ) , Metabus ' and the child's flight over the swollen river in the Camilla episode ( XI.547 ff . ) , are varia- tions of the same theme and their function is to ...
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... beginning the life of Rome . 1.31 : Arcebat longe Latio multosque per annos Errabant acti fatis maria omnia circum : Tantae molis erat Romanam condere gentem . There are two pairs of eleven verses each . First comes Juno's Carthaginian ...
... beginning the life of Rome . 1.31 : Arcebat longe Latio multosque per annos Errabant acti fatis maria omnia circum : Tantae molis erat Romanam condere gentem . There are two pairs of eleven verses each . First comes Juno's Carthaginian ...
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Achilles Aeneas Aeneid Aeolus Allecto animi Antike Apollonius Apollonius Rhodius appears aristeia artistic Ascanius atque attitude basic battle beauty beginning Camilla Carthage Cato character climax connected contrast dark death decision demonic destiny Diana Dido Dido and Aeneas Dido's divine Ennius epic Eurotae expression fata fate feeling fight followed fortuna Georgics gesture glory goddess gods Goethe grandeur Greek grief guilt heart Hector Heinze hero hero's heroic hinc Homer human Iliad inner interpretation Iopas Italian Juno Juno's Jupiter Jupiter's Juturna Latinus light meaning Mezentius mood motif movement nature Odyssey Pallas passion Phegeus pietas poet poet's poetic poetry quam queen Roman Rome Rutulians Sainte-Beuve scene sense sequence Servius simile sixth book sorrow soul speech Stoic sublime suffering symbol temple tion tragedy tragic Trojan Troy true Turnus Venus Vergil Vergil's art Vergilian verses waves whole poem words