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The Eclogues (Paperback)
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The Eclogues (Paperback)
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Loot Price R110
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"In the whole of European literature there is no poet who can
furnish the texts for a more significant variety of discourse than
Virgil. [He] symbolizes so much in the history of Europe, and
represents such central European values..." -T.S. Eliot The
Eclogues (38 BC), also known as the Bucolics, is a work by Roman
poet Virgil. Although less prominent than The Aeneid, Virgil's
legendary epic of the Trojan hero Aeneas and his discovery of what
would later become the city of Rome, The Eclogues have endured as a
landmark in the history of pastoral poetry. The Eclogues were
inspired by the bucolic idylls of Hellenistic poet Theocritus,
poems set in the rural region of Arcadia in Ancient Greece. In
contrast to Theocritus, whose poems idealized agricultural life for
a cosmopolitan audience based in Alexandria, Virgil's work is
grounded in the complex sociopolitical realities of its day, a time
of civil war following the assassination of Julius Caesar. "Some
brutal soldier will possess these fields / An alien master. Ah! To
what a pass / Has civil discord brought our hapless folk!"
Displaced from his land, Meliboeus laments his fate to the farmer
Tityrus, who has been fortunate enough to retain his ancestral
home. Set amidst civil war, poverty, and cultural upheaval, the
Eclogues vary in tone and scope from the tragic dialogue just
described to a lonely shepherd crying for lost love and a singing
competition held between two gifted men. In emphasizing the
connection between poetry, singing, and labor, Virgil recalls the
roots of written language in an older, oral tradition, restoring
what has been lost-peace, land, possessions, love-in what can never
be taken away. "Love conquers all things; yield we too to love!" In
a time of widespread uncertainty, Virgil found solace in
surrendering to the unknown while remaining certain of one eternal
truth: as long as love survives, there will be songs. With a
beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Virgil's The Eclogues is a classic work of Roman
literature reimagined for modern readers.
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