Virgils epische Technik - Richard Heinze - Books - de Gruyter - 9783598772122 - 1995
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Jacket Description/Back: "Absolutely brilliant, even after 90 years." --W. S. Anderson, author of "Essays on Roman SatireReview Quotes: "This was the outstanding book on Virgil in its day, and it remains a superlative and basic study of the techniques by which the poet composes his epic on Aeneas.... Heinze's scholarship is absolutely brilliant, even after 90 years." -- W. S. Anderson, author of Essays on Roman SatirePublisher Marketing: Virgils Epische Technik (1903) was a great pioneering work of abiding importance, which has never been superseded. Richard Heinze provides a remarkable insight into the problems Virgil faced. He identifies certain themes now accepted as central to Virgil's epic vision, among them the subordination of event to emotion; the way in which the poet justifies Aeneas' unheroic flight from Troy; the role of prophecy; and the virtues that make Dido uniquely worthy of Aeneas' love. Heinze was a man of refined literary judgment who wrote in a clear and unpretentious style. This translation from the German is a basic text for students as well as for scholars: published for the first time in paperback, it now includes a helpful Index of passages cited from the Aeneid.

Contributor Bio:  Heinze, Richard Richard Heinze was a great Virgilian scholar. He first published his "Virgils Epische Technik" in 1903.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released 1995
ISBN13 9783598772122
Publishers de Gruyter
Genre Chronological Period > Ancient (To 499 A.d.)
Pages 512
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 29 mm   ·   894 g
Language German  
Editor Heinze, Richard

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