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The Design of Virgil's Bucolics: BCPaperbacks

Autor John Van Sickle
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 dec 2004
In 1986, reviewing recent work on the Bucolics, William S. Anderson wrote, 'Van Sickle, Design, has produced the most persuasive portrait of the Eclogues, arguing cogently for what he calls an "ideological order".' The Design of Virgil's Bucolics argues that Virgil composed his ten eclogues as parts of a system: the Book of Bucolics conceived as a concerted whole. The report of frequent theatre presentations showed that Virgil caught attention withdramatic flair, masking an ideological programme that grew to encompass motifs of a returning Golden Age and new myth, providing cover for the Caesarist regime, casting the poet as a prophet, vates, and laying groundwork for the Georgics and Aeneid.Design argues, too, that ideology implied a poetic programme and that bucolic drama was metapoetic, starting with the discovery that already the first eclogue rewrote Theocritus with metapoetic point, despite the scholarly fad that styled Virgil's programme as Callimachean and postponed it to the sixth eclogue. Each eclogue in factmade a distinct contribution, the tenth complementing the newpolitical mythology of the first half book with the new myth of Arcadian poetics.An extensive new Introduction to this second edition reviews developments and shortfalls in recent work on the Bucolics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781853996764
ISBN-10: 1853996769
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Seria BCPaperbacks

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Van Sickle's book is the first to argue, and argue convincingly, for a poetics of Virgil's eclogue book that both comprehends and unifies the whole. He expands our understanding of epos to embrace not only the work of Hesiod and Homer but Virgilian bucolic as well, a poetic world that looks backward to lay forceful claim to Arcadian origins and anticipates the Georgics and Aeneid to come.
The Design of Virgil's Bucolics remains one of the seminal works of Vergilian scholarship. Its approach to programmatic arrangement and its model of intertextuality have set the agenda for studies of the Bucolics during the past quarter-century.