Virgil: The Aeneid

Virgil: The Aeneid

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A full account of the historical setting and significance of Virgil's epic, with a discussion of the poet's use of Homer's "Iliad". The books in this series provide clear and accessible introductions to key works of world literature from classical antiquity to the 20th century.

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Virgil: The Aeneid by K W Gransden

This book focuses on the Aeneid as a landmark of literary narrative and poetic sensibility. It gives a full account of the historical setting and significance of Virgil's epic, and discusses the poet's use of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, as well as the most celebrated episodes in the poem, the tragedy of Dido and the hero's visit to the underworld. Dr Gransden examines Virgil's psychological and philosophical insights, and re-establishes the poem's status as the central classic of European culture. The final chapter considers the Aeneid's influence on later artists, including Dante and the Romantics, and there is a guide to further reading.

K.W. Gransden is Emeritus Reader in English and Comparative Literature at Warwick University.

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ISBN 13 9780521311571
ISBN 10 0521311578
Title Virgil: The Aeneid
Author K W Gransden
Series Landmarks Of World Literature
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1990-05-31
Number of pages 126
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