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Statius and Virgil - The Thebaid and the Reinterpretation of the Aeneid (Hardcover): Randall T. Ganiban Statius and Virgil - The Thebaid and the Reinterpretation of the Aeneid (Hardcover)
Randall T. Ganiban
R2,682 R2,396 Discovery Miles 23 960 Save R286 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At the end of the Thebaid, Statius enjoins his epic 'not to compete with the divine Aeneid but rather to follow at a distance and always revere its footprints'. The nature of the Thebaid's interaction with the Aeneid is, however, a matter of debate. This 2007 book argues that the Thebaid reworks themes, scenes, and ideas from Virgil in order to show that the Aeneid's representation of monarchy is inadequate. It also demonstrates how the Thebaid's fascination with horror, spectacle, and unspeakable violence is tied to Statius' critique of the moral and political virtues at the heart of the Aeneid. Professor Ganiban offers both a way to interpret the Thebaid and a largely sequential reading of the poem.

Aeneid 7 (Paperback): Vergil Aeneid 7 (Paperback)
Vergil; Edited by Randall T. Ganiban
R519 Discovery Miles 5 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Aeneid 8 (Latin, Paperback): Vergil Aeneid 8 (Latin, Paperback)
Vergil; Edited by James J. O'Hara, Randall T. Ganiban
R549 R515 Discovery Miles 5 150 Save R34 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Statius and Virgil - The Thebaid and the Reinterpretation of the Aeneid (Paperback): Randall T. Ganiban Statius and Virgil - The Thebaid and the Reinterpretation of the Aeneid (Paperback)
Randall T. Ganiban
R772 Discovery Miles 7 720 Out of stock

At the end of the Thebaid, Statius enjoins his epic 'not to compete with the divine Aeneid but rather to follow at a distance and always revere its footprints'. The nature of the Thebaid's interaction with the Aeneid is, however, a matter of debate. This 2007 book argues that the Thebaid reworks themes, scenes, and ideas from Virgil in order to show that the Aeneid's representation of monarchy is inadequate. It also demonstrates how the Thebaid's fascination with horror, spectacle, and unspeakable violence is tied to Statius' critique of the moral and political virtues at the heart of the Aeneid. Professor Ganiban offers both a way to interpret the Thebaid and a largely sequential reading of the poem.

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