The Eclogues of Virgil

The Eclogues of Virgil

Por Shlomo Shoham, John William Mackail (Traductor)

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ePub

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DRM

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Inglés

Año Lanzamiento

2021

Sinopsis

The Eclogues of Virgil, crafted in the early days of the Roman Empire, represents a hallmark of pastoral poetry that intricately blends personal introspection with broader socio-political commentary. Through a series of engaging dialogues among shepherds, Virgil employs a rustic setting to explore themes of love, loss, and the longing for a simpler existence amidst the turbulent realities of Roman life. His mastery of Latin verse, characterized by nuanced imagery and rhythmic sophistication, situates this work within the rich tradition of Hellenistic pastoral while simultaneously forging a uniquely Roman literary identity. Publius Vergilius Maro, known simply as Virgil, emerged during a period of great change in Rome, influenced by the political upheavals following the assassination of Julius Caesar. His own experiences as a landowner, coupled with a profound engagement with the cultural politics of his time, inform the nostalgic yet critical portrayal of rural life in The Eclogues. His literary ambitions were not just to entertain but to offer reflection on human experience against the backdrop of Rome'Äôs expansion, revealing a complex relationship between the individual and the state. For readers seeking a profound exploration of human emotion and pastoral ideals, The Eclogues is a seminal work that resonates across the centuries. Its accessibility in contemporary translations allows modern audiences to appreciate Virgil'Äôs artistic ingenuity and the universal themes woven throughout the text. This collection is not merely a relic of ancient literature; it remains a vital and engaging contribution to the conversation about humanity's place within nature and society.

John William Mackail

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