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Juno's Aeneid : a battle for heroic identity /

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개인저자Farrell, Joseph, 1955-, author.
서명/저자사항Juno's Aeneid :a battle for heroic identity /Joseph Farrell.
형태사항1 online resource (xvii, 360 pages).
총서사항Martin classical lectures
소장본 주기Added to collection customer.56279.3
ISBN0691211175
9780691211176

서지주기Includes bibliographical references and index.
내용주기Introduction -- Arms and a man -- Third ways -- Reading Aeneas.
요약"This book, based on the prestigious Martin Lectures, given annually at Oberlin College, offers a major new interpretation of Vergil's Aeneid. Scholars have tended to view Vergil's poem as an attempt to combine aspects of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey into a single epic. Joseph Farrell argues, by contrast, that Vergil's aim is not to combine them, but instead to stage a contest to decide which Homeric hero the Aeneid will most resemble. The goddess Juno works, in the poem, to make it another Iliad - a tragedy of death and destruction - against the narrator's apparent intention to make it another Odyssey - a comedy of homecoming and marriage. Farrell begins by illustrating his method of interpretation and its advantages over previous treatments of Vergil and Homer. He then turns to what he regards as the most fruitful of interpretative possibilities. Ancient ethical philosophy treated Homer's principal heroes, Achilles in the Iliad and Odysseus in the Odyssey, as key examples of heroic or "kingly" behaviour, but also stressed their fundamental differences from one another. Achilles is an intransigent, solipsistic man of violence, Odysseus one of intelligence, perspicacity, flexibility, and self-control. Many ancient thinkers contrast the heroes in these terms, with none imagining a stable combination of the two. Farrell argues that this supports his contention that Vergil does not aim to combine them, but to stage a Homeric contest for the soul of his hero and his poem. The final chapter considers the political relevance of this contest to Rome's leader, Caesar Augustus, who counted Aeneas as the mythical founder of his own family. An ultimately Iliadic or an Odyssean Aeneid would reflect in very different ways upon the ethical legitimacy of Augustus' regime"--
주제명(개인명)Virgil. -- Aeneis.
Juno, -- (Roman deity)In literature.
HomerInfluence.
HomerInfluence.
Juno, -- (Roman deity)In literature.
Virgil. -- Aeneis.
Homer.fast --
Juno, -- (Roman deity)fast --
주제명(통일서명)Aeneis (Virgil)fast
일반주제명Epic poetry, Latin -- History and criticism.
Epic poetry, Latin.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical
언어영어
기타형태 저록Print version:Farrell, Joseph, 1955-Juno's AeneidPrinceton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press, 2021.9780691211169
대출바로가기https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2709688

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