This study in reception develops close readings of English literature
as means of interrogating Virgil's texts. Through four case studies,
bookended by wide-ranging introductory and concluding chapters, this
book shows how interpreting the Eclogues, Georgics and Aeneid through
modern responses can serve to focus on aspects of Virgil that would
otherwise be differently perceived or else escape notice altogether.
Juan Christian Pellicer probes our perceptions of the three Virgilian
genres (pastoral, georgic, and epic) and analyzes the ways in which
modern reconfigurations of these genres can inform our readings of
Virgil's works, as well as help us realize how our own ideas about
Virgil reflect the literary receptions through which we approach his
texts. This book offers a practical demonstration of classical
reception and its value as a critical procedure. By testing the value
of modern responses to Virgil as means by which to read his texts,
Pellicer critically examines a central tenet of reception studies of
classical authors, namely that our understanding of their work can
benefit from the receptions through which we perceive them. The reader
will find Virgil's texts reconfigured in challenging new ways and will
find new appreciations of the classical traditions that inform key
texts in the English canon.
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Reading through Stoppard, Auden, Wordsworth, Heaney
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ISBN
9781350198227
Publisert
2022
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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