Virgil's Aeneid: A Critical Description

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Routledge & K. Paul, 1968 - Literary Criticism - 448 pages
The aim of the present study is to help all who approach the poem seriously (in Latin or in English) to read it with discerning appreciation. Neither a handbook nor commentary, the study provides a critical description, from a number of aspects, of the poetic structure. A detailed analysis of the twelve books is preceded by a preliminary exploration of the poem's central purpose, a careful reconstruction of the historical and artistic circumstances, and a description of the main outlines of the poem's structure. Two further chapters consider a number of theoretical problems, in particular the theory of the 'exploitation of form', and an analysis of the verbal fabric.

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FORM AND TECHNIQUE
282
The Contribution of Tragedy
323
STYLE
350
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