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Gransden, K. W:Virgil's Iliad. An Essay on Epic Narrative.
- Taschenbuch 1984, ISBN: 9780521287562
Cambridge University Press, 25.10, X, 221 Seiten / p. 14,0 x 1,5 x 21,6 cm, Broschiert / Paperback. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des … Mehr…
Cambridge University Press, 25.10, X, 221 Seiten / p. 14,0 x 1,5 x 21,6 cm, Broschiert / Paperback. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - ?For the modern reader?, writes Mr Gransden in his introduction, ?to try to make sense of the Aeneid without continual recourse to Homer is like trying to read a code whose secret is lost.? This is a book about Virgil?s Aeneid and especially the second half of the poem, which explores in some detail Virgil?s use of Homer?s Iliad. The author?s main purpose is to try to re-establish the value and importance of books vii-xn of the Aeneid, arguing that far from constituting a falling off from the more familiar earlier books, Aeneid vn-xii presents a continuous epic narrative of sustained power and grandeur, planned and executed on the largest scale and offering a structural unity which matches that of its great model. His secondary purpose is to try to give the modern reader an impression of what Homer?s Iliad meant to the implied reader of the Aeneid and to Virgil himself. Throughout, Mr Gransden places emphasis on the text as a piece of continuous narrative, finding that the experience of reading VII-XII modifies the reader?s sense of books I-VI.-- This book will interest all those who enjoy Virgil, whether they are studying Latin or reading the poet in translation. A knowledge of Latin is not essential and those concerned with the techniques of narrative in epic and other fiction will also find the book of value. ISBN 9780521287562Klassische Philologie 1984, [PU: Cambridge University Press]<
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K. W Gransden:Virgil's Iliad. An Essay on Epic Narrative.
- Taschenbuch 2025, ISBN: 9780521287562
X, 221 Seiten / p. 14,0 x 1,5 x 21,6 cm, Broschiert / Paperback. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classi… Mehr…
X, 221 Seiten / p. 14,0 x 1,5 x 21,6 cm, Broschiert / Paperback. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - For the modern reader, writes Mr Gransden in his introduction, to try to make sense of the Aeneid without continual recourse to Homer is like trying to read a code whose secret is lost. This is a book about Virgils Aeneid and especially the second half of the poem, which explores in some detail Virgils use of Homers Iliad. The authors main purpose is to try to re-establish the value and importance of books vii-xn of the Aeneid, arguing that far from constituting a falling off from the more familiar earlier books, Aeneid vn-xii presents a continuous epic narrative of sustained power and grandeur, planned and executed on the largest scale and offering a structural unity which matches that of its great model. His secondary purpose is to try to give the modern reader an impression of what Homers Iliad meant to the implied reader of the Aeneid and to Virgil himself. Throughout, Mr Gransden places emphasis on the text as a piece of continuous narrative, finding that the experience of reading VII-XII modifies the readers sense of books I-VI.-- This book will interest all those who enjoy Virgil, whether they are studying Latin or reading the poet in translation. A knowledge of Latin is not essential and those concerned with the techniques of narrative in epic and other fiction will also find the book of value. ISBN 9780521287562 Versand D: 4,50 EUR, [PU:Cambridge University Press.,]<
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GRANSDEN, K.W.,:Virgil`s Iliad. An Essay on Epic Narrative.
- Taschenbuch 1986, ISBN: 9780521287562
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (...), 1984. 221p. Paperback. `This is a book about Virgil`s Aeneid, especially the second half of the poem, are explores in some detail Virgil`s use… Mehr…
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (...), 1984. 221p. Paperback. `This is a book about Virgil`s Aeneid, especially the second half of the poem, are explores in some detail Virgil`s use of Homer`s Iliad. The author`s main purpose is to try to re-establish the value and importance of books VII-XII of the Aeneid, which he argues, far from constituting a falling off from the more familiar earlier books, Aeneid VII-XII presents a continuous epic narrative of sustained power, planned and executed on the largest scale and offering a structural unity which matches that of its great model. His secondary purpose is to try to give the modern reader an impression of what Homer`s Iliad meant to the implied reader of the Aeneid and to Virgil himself. Throughout, Gransden places emphasis on the text as a piece of continuous narrative, finding that the experience of reading VII-XII modifies the reader`s sense of books I-VI. This book will interest all those who enjoy Virgil, whether they are studying Latin or reading the poet in translation. A knowledge of Latin is not essential and those concerned with the techniques of narrative in epic and other fiction will also find the book of value. (Editor`s information). ?In sum, this is both a stimulating and a mildly exasperating book. G. is reasonably succesfull in relating Aeneid and Iliad given his limitations of format. And the book?s draw-back (for the reviewer) of over-concentration on modern literary theory, consequent skimping over the scholarly side and some careless error are counterbalanced by some illuminating remarks on the neglected second half of the Aeneid.? (S.J. HARRISON in The Classical Review (New Series), 1986, p.40). Versand D: 12,00 EUR, [PU: Cambridge University Press]<
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GRANSDEN, K.W.,:Virgil`s Iliad. An Essay on Epic Narrative.
- Taschenbuch 1986, ISBN: 0521287561
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (...), 1984. 221p. Paperback. Broschiert `This is a book about Virgil`s Aeneid, especially the second half of the poem, are explores in some detail V… Mehr…
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (...), 1984. 221p. Paperback. Broschiert `This is a book about Virgil`s Aeneid, especially the second half of the poem, are explores in some detail Virgil`s use of Homer`s Iliad. The author`s main purpose is to try to re-establish the value and importance of books VII-XII of the Aeneid, which he argues, far from constituting a falling off from the more familiar earlier books, Aeneid VII-XII presents a continuous epic narrative of sustained power, planned and executed on the largest scale and offering a structural unity which matches that of its great model. His secondary purpose is to try to give the modern reader an impression of what Homer`s Iliad meant to the implied reader of the Aeneid and to Virgil himself. Throughout, Gransden places emphasis on the text as a piece of continuous narrative, finding that the experience of reading VII-XII modifies the reader`s sense of books I-VI. This book will interest all those who enjoy Virgil, whether they are studying Latin or reading the poet in translation. A knowledge of Latin is not essential and those concerned with the techniques of narrative in epic and other fiction will also find the book of value. (Editor`s information). ?In sum, this is both a stimulating and a mildly exasperating book. G. is reasonably succesfull in relating Aeneid and Iliad given his limitations of format. And the book?s draw-back (for the reviewer) of over-concentration on modern literary theory, consequent skimping over the scholarly side and some careless error are counterbalanced by some illuminating remarks on the neglected second half of the Aeneid.? (S.J. HARRISON in The Classical Review (New Series), 1986, p.40). 12, [PU: Cambridge University Press]<
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K. W. Gransden:Virgil's Iliad An Essay on Epic Narrative
- neues Buch 1985, ISBN: 9780521287562
Kartoniert, 232 Seiten, 216mm x 140mm x 14mm, Sprache(n): eng This is a book about Virgil's Aeneid, especially the second half of the poem, are explores in some detail Virgil's use of Hom… Mehr…
Kartoniert, 232 Seiten, 216mm x 140mm x 14mm, Sprache(n): eng This is a book about Virgil's Aeneid, especially the second half of the poem, are explores in some detail Virgil's use of Homer's Iliad. The author's main purpose is to try to re-establish the value and importance of books VII-XII of the Aeneid, which he argues, far from constituting a falling off from the more familiar earlier books, Aeneid VII-XII presents a continuous epic narrative of sustained power, planned and executed on the largest scale and offering a structural unity which matches that of its great model. His secondary purpose is to try to give the modern reader an impression of what Homer's Iliad meant to the implied reader of the Aeneid and to Virgil himself. Throughout, Gransden places emphasis on the text as a piece of continuous narrative, finding that the experience of reading VII-XII modifies the reader's sense of books I-VI. This book will interest all those who enjoy Virgil, whether they are studying Latin or reading the poet in translation. A knowledge of Latin is not essential and those concerned with the techniques of narrative in epic and other fiction will also find the book of value. Versandkostenfreie Lieferung, [PU: Cambridge University Press]<
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