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Stories from Virgil

Alfred John Church

Editora: DigiCat

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In "Stories from Virgil," Alfred John Church artfully distills the essence of Virgil's epic poetry, namely the "Aeneid," into accessible narratives that both educate and enchant. Church employs a vivid and evocative literary style that retains the grandeur of Virgil's themes while rendering them approachable for a contemporary audience, bridging classical literature with modern sensibilities. By selectively retelling pivotal episodes of fate, heroism, and the founding of Rome, Church provides not merely a summary but a re-interpretation that underscores the timelessness of Virgil's work within the context of Western literary tradition. Alfred John Church was a distinguished classical scholar and translator, whose passion for ancient literature and culture was evident throughout his career. His deep engagement with Virgil and other classic poets influenced his pedagogic approach, as he sought to make these works resonate with Victorian audiences. Drawing from his expertise as a teacher and scholar, Church's translations reflect both fidelity to the original texts and an appreciation for their narrative depth, illuminating the relevance of these stories in a modern landscape. "Stories from Virgil" is an essential read for anyone interested in classical literature, offering a compelling gateway into Virgil's world. Church's insightful retellings invite readers to appreciate the nuances of these ancient tales while reflecting on their moral lessons and cultural significance. This book serves both as an introduction for newcomers and a thoughtful companion for lovers of classical texts.
Disponível desde: 15/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 136 páginas.

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