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The Eclogues

Vergilius Maro Publius
Date de parution 27/06/2025
EAN: 9782322552788
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« The Eclogues » by Virgil, also known as the « Bucolics », is a seminal collection of ten pastoral poems composed between 42 and 39 BCE during Rome's turbulent civil wars. Drawing inspiration from the Greek bucolic tradition of Theocritus, Virgil re... Voir la description complète
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ÉditeurBOOKS ON DEMAND
Nombre de pages66
Langue du livreAnglais
AuteurVergilius Maro Publius
FormatPaperback / softback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution27/06/2025
Poids110 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)0,50 x 14,80 x 21,00 cm
Pastoral poetry Bucolics Arcadia
« The Eclogues » by Virgil, also known as the « Bucolics », is a seminal collection of ten pastoral poems composed between 42 and 39 BCE during Rome's turbulent civil wars. Drawing inspiration from the Greek bucolic tradition of Theocritus, Virgil reimagines rustic life through dialogues among herdsmen in an idealized Arcadia. These poetic exchanges explore themes of love, loss, and political upheaval, with the shadow of land confiscations and societal chaos permeating idyllic landscapes.Notable among the eclogues is the first poem, where Tityrus and Meliboeus contrast security and displacement amid postwar turmoil. The fourth eclogue prophesies a Golden Age under Pollio's consulship, blending political hope with mythic vision. Virgil masterfully employs dactylic hexameter to weave together amoebaean singing contests, unrequited love (Eclogue 2), and elegiac laments for Daphnis (Eclogue 5), creating a tapestry where eroticism and revolutionary fervor intersect.This foundational work transcends pastoral escapism by embedding contemporary Roman strife Julius Caesar's assassination and veteran resettlements within its lyrical framework. Its fusion of Hellenistic form with Italian realism birthed a new literary tradition, influencing Western poetry for millennia.