Virgil's Eclogues

Virgil's Eclogues

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Dec 17, 2012 · English · Paperback (112 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 112
Language English
Published Dec 17, 2012
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10 0812222172
ISBN-13 9780812222173

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Virgil’s Eclogues is a masterful collection that showcases the poet’s profound understanding of pastoral life and its themes. Written during a period of significant social and political change in ancient Rome, these poems reflect the idiosyncrasies of rural existence, love, loss, and the allure of nature. Through the voices of his shepherds and peasants, Virgil crafts a vivid tapestry of idyllic landscapes and heartfelt conversations that resonate with timeless human experiences.

In the Eclogues, Virgil employs rich imagery and lyrical depth, inviting readers into an enchanting world where nature and human emotions intertwine. Each poem is infused with a sense of longing and nostalgia, revealing the complexities of rural life while offering a critique of contemporary society. The translation by Len Krisak and scholarly insights by Gregson Davis help bridge the historical context with modern sensibilities, making Virgil’s work accessible to today’s readers.

This collection not only highlights the beauty of pastoral poetry but also serves as a reflection on the human condition. With its blend of celebration and sorrow, Virgil’s Eclogues remains a timeless exploration of the interplay between humanity and the natural world, capturing the essence of a bygone era while still speaking to the heart of present-day audiences.

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History Manga Graphic Novels Poetry Art & Photography Classics Contemporary Nature
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