Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
355
Language
English
Published
Mar 30, 2005
Publisher
Hackett Publishing Co.
Description
Long a master of the crafts of Homeric translation and of rhapsodic performance, Stanley Lombardo now turns to the quintessential epic of Roman antiquity, a work with deep roots in the Homeric tradition. With characteristic virtuosity, he delivers a rendering of the Aeneid as compelling as his groundbreaking translations of the Iliad and the Odyssey, yet one that��like the Aeneid itself��conveys a unique epic sensibility and a haunting artistry all its own. W. R. Johnson��s Introduction makes an ideal companion to the translation, offering brilliant insight into the legend of Aeneas; the contrasting roles of the gods, fate, and fortune in Homeric versus Virgilian epic; the character of Aeneas as both wanderer and warrior; Aeneas�� relationship to both his enemy Turnus and his lover Dido; the theme of doomed youths in the epic; and Virgil��s relationship to the brutal history of Rome that he memorializes in his poem.
A map, a Glossary of Names, a Translator��s Preface, and Suggestions for Further Reading are also included.
A map, a Glossary of Names, a Translator��s Preface, and Suggestions for Further Reading are also included.
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