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The Georgics (Paperback)
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The Georgics (Paperback)
Series: Mint Editions
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Loot Price R133
Discovery Miles 1 330
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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
Georgics (29 BC) is a poem 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 Georgics have endured as a landmark in the history of
poetry. The Georgics were inspired by Lucretius's De Rerum Natura
and Hesiod's Works and Days, an Ancient Greek poem describing the
creation of the cosmos, the history of Earth, and the role of
agriculture in human life. The Georgics is considered Virgil's
second major work of three and has inspired generations of poets
and scholars interested in the ability of literature to bridge the
artificial gap between humanity and the natural world. "What makes
the cornfield smile [...] What pains for cattle-keeping, or what
proof / Of patient trial serves for thrifty bees; / Such are my
themes." Beginning with these lines, Virgil's Georgics is a poem
about the life of the world and the need for order to ensure
humanity's survival. Surveying such diverse topics as the creation
of the universe, the cycles of human history, and the technical
processes applied to soil and animals to produce food and sustain
life itself, this poem attempts to rekindle in its reader a sense
of unity with the world. Written in a time of immense political
upheaval following the death of Julius Caesar and the rise of
Emperor Augustus, The Georgics is as much a poem of survival as of
faith, a falling back on the old ways that sustain and nurture
life, a way of preserving a volatile present for a future forever
in the making. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally
typeset manuscript, this edition of Virgil's The Georgics is a
classic work of Roman literature reimagined for modern readers.
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