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Tag: Virgil

Aeneas in Cossack-land: Kotliarevsky’s Ukrainian Eneida

Posted on 9th April 202210th April 2022 by Antigone in Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

ANATOLY GRABLEVSKY The poem that put Ukraine on the map.

Tagged Ukraine, Virgil

Vergil, Versailles and Us: the Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns

Posted on 25th January 202225th January 2022 by Antigone in Greek Literature, History, Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

ANATOLY GRABLEVSKY Did 17th-century French art and literature outshine the Classics?

Tagged France, Virgil

Virgil’s First Eclogue: No Idyll

Posted on 27th April 202127th April 2021 by Antigone in Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

SEB HYAMS Has rural bliss always been a sham?

Tagged Pastoral, Virgil

Creusa’s Farewell

Posted on 18th March 20218th January 2022 by Antigone in Latin Literature, Philosophy

GAVIN McCORMICK Finding closure amid the epic despair of Virgil's Aeneid.

Tagged Virgil
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