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Virgil on the Nature of Things

Virgil on the Nature of Things

Virgil on the Nature of Things

The <I>Georgics</I>, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition
Monica R. Gale, Trinity College, Dublin
February 2001
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Hardback
9780521781114

    The Georgics has for many years been a source of fierce controversy among scholars of Latin literature. Is the work optimistic or pessimistic, pro- or anti-Augustan? Should we read it as a eulogy or a bitter critique of Rome and her imperial ambitions? This book suggests that the ambiguity of the poem is the product of a complex and thorough-going engagement with earlier writers in the didactic tradition: Hesiod, Aratus and - above all - Lucretius. Drawing on both traditional, philological approaches to allusion, and modern theories of intertextuality, it shows how the world-views of the earlier poets are subjected to scrutiny and brought into conflict with each other. Detailed consideration of verbal parallels and of Lucretian themes, imagery and structural patterns in the Georgics forms the basis for a reading of Virgil's poem as an extended meditation on the relations between the individual and society, the gods and the natural environment.

    • A thorough and comprehensive account of a subject of central importance in Latin studies
    • Draws on both traditional, philological approaches to allusion and modern theories of intertextuality
    • Provides a new reading of the Georgics as a whole

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    'The book is characterized by thorough scholarship, discerning interpretation, and clear exposition. The success that she has achieved speaks both for her own energy and imagination, and for the abiding importance of the relationship between Virgil and his great predecessor.' Journal of Roman Studies

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    Product details

    February 2001
    Hardback
    9780521781114
    336 pages
    236 × 158 × 25 mm
    0.596kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • List of abbreviations
    • 1. Introduction: influence, allusion, intertextuality
    • 2. Beginnings and endings
    • 3. The gods, the farmer and the natural world
    • 4. Virgil's metamorphoses: mythological allusions
    • 5. Labor improbus
    • 6. The wonders of the natural world
    • 7. The cosmic battlefield: warfare and military imagery
    • 8. Epilogue: the philosopher and the farmer
    • Bibliography
    • Indexes.
      Author
    • Monica R. Gale , Trinity College, Dublin