Virgil's Experience: Nature and History: Times, Names, and PlacesThis book studies Virgil's ideas of nature, history, sense of nation, and sense of identity. It is exact and patient in its probing for nuance and detail, but also bold, wide, and original in its scope. It combines the study of Virgil with the study of attitudes to nature throughout antiquity. Blending literature with history, and in the case of Lucretius, philosophy, it offers a vision and an interpretation of the culture of the 1st century BC as a whole. It argues that Lucretius and Virgil affected a revolution in Western sensibility; claiming that a book about poetry should be a book about life, it combines scholarship and precision with a sense of the importance of literature and its capacity to enhance our understanding of our past and of ourselves. |
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Contents
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3 A Transpadanes Experience | 73 |
The Eclogues | 129 |
4 The Neoteric Experience | 131 |
Lucretius | 209 |
Energy and Delight | 211 |
The Conquest of Death and the Pleasures of Life | 252 |
The Underworld | 445 |
Latinus Kingdom | 463 |
Evanders Kingdom | 515 |
The Later Aeneid | 564 |
After Virgil | 591 |
Virgil and the Poets | 593 |
Virgil Augustus and the Future | 631 |
Labor Improbus | 678 |
The Georgics | 295 |
Earth and Country | 297 |
Land and Nation | 341 |
The Aeneid | 387 |
The Wanderings of Aeneas | 389 |
Index of Passages Cited | 685 |
Index of Greek and Latin Words | 704 |
General Index | 706 |
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Virgil's Experience: Nature and History, Times, Names, and Places Richard Jenkyns No preview available - 1998 |
Virgil's Experience: Nature and History, Times, Names, and Places Richard Jenkyns No preview available - 1998 |
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