This essay intends to stablish the myth of Aeneas as the reason of some dificulty that the elegiacs found to touch their very theme-love, as seen in the work of Sextus Propertius. Considering that his leaving Dido behind signifies the overcoming of Love’s vulnerability in the Roman civilization, it’s shown that once for all the higher designs of Jupiter are preferable and more important even when Love may come from a goddess, from so near a person to Aeneas as his mother Venus. Then it's shown that there’s a necessary link between the elegiac mode and peace as a atheme and as a manner of opposing to the epic war-like subjects. Naive as it may be, Love belongs to the divine sphere in which everything alive is preserved; this divinity, that t...
These ardent, even obsessed, poems about erotic passion are among the brightest jewels in the crown ...
Among the characters in Propertius\u2019 poetry a remarkable place is given to Venus, Cupidus and th...
This dissertation investigates references to five mythological characters (Penelope, Laodamia, Andro...
This essay intends to stablish the myth of Aeneas as the reason of some dificulty that the elegiacs ...
In Aeneid’s book IV, Virgil makes use of elegiac topics while narrating Dido and Aeneas’ ill-fated l...
<p><span>In <em>Aeneid</em>’s book IV, Virgil makes use of elegiac topics while narrating Dido and A...
This article argues that Lucretius’ ‘tableau’ of Mars and Venus at the opening of the De rerum natur...
In the Aeneid, the recurrent themes of ‘construction’ and ‘destruction’ can be connected to generic ...
As the second half of the Aeneid gets under way, Vergil offers a proemial invocation designed to int...
Love and tragedy dominate book four of Virgil’s most powerful work, building on the violent emotions...
Contemporary critiques and modern criticism of Roman elegiac poetry and its distinctly transgressive...
RODRIGUES, Natália Vasconcelos. A representação de Dido e o discurso feminino na épica e na elegia. ...
Love and tragedy dominate book four of Virgil's most powerful work, building on the violent emotions...
Adonis presents a special case of Romans’ wide interest in Eastern religions during the Augustan age...
The Picture of Woman in the Elegies of Propertius and Tibullus The Image of a Woman in Propertius an...
These ardent, even obsessed, poems about erotic passion are among the brightest jewels in the crown ...
Among the characters in Propertius\u2019 poetry a remarkable place is given to Venus, Cupidus and th...
This dissertation investigates references to five mythological characters (Penelope, Laodamia, Andro...
This essay intends to stablish the myth of Aeneas as the reason of some dificulty that the elegiacs ...
In Aeneid’s book IV, Virgil makes use of elegiac topics while narrating Dido and Aeneas’ ill-fated l...
<p><span>In <em>Aeneid</em>’s book IV, Virgil makes use of elegiac topics while narrating Dido and A...
This article argues that Lucretius’ ‘tableau’ of Mars and Venus at the opening of the De rerum natur...
In the Aeneid, the recurrent themes of ‘construction’ and ‘destruction’ can be connected to generic ...
As the second half of the Aeneid gets under way, Vergil offers a proemial invocation designed to int...
Love and tragedy dominate book four of Virgil’s most powerful work, building on the violent emotions...
Contemporary critiques and modern criticism of Roman elegiac poetry and its distinctly transgressive...
RODRIGUES, Natália Vasconcelos. A representação de Dido e o discurso feminino na épica e na elegia. ...
Love and tragedy dominate book four of Virgil's most powerful work, building on the violent emotions...
Adonis presents a special case of Romans’ wide interest in Eastern religions during the Augustan age...
The Picture of Woman in the Elegies of Propertius and Tibullus The Image of a Woman in Propertius an...
These ardent, even obsessed, poems about erotic passion are among the brightest jewels in the crown ...
Among the characters in Propertius\u2019 poetry a remarkable place is given to Venus, Cupidus and th...
This dissertation investigates references to five mythological characters (Penelope, Laodamia, Andro...