Dido’s episode in Virgil’s Aeneid thematises tragic elements in close relationship with the epic framework underlying the work. This article intends to inquire whether, in the context of the relationship of such elements, the queen’s fall represents the development of a tragic plot or of a frustrated epic plot
The myth, either real or imaginary, is a fact which transcends time and space. The tendency is to t...
Vergil constructs Dido’s curse on Aeneas in direct correspondence to Dido’s personal experiences; it...
This paper has been written as monograph. Its objective is to create a scene of the way the queen Di...
A millenary tradition of commentators of the Aeneid has demonstrated that Book IV contains elements ...
The text is an analysis of the story of Dido as shown in Virgil’s Aeneid. The author presents pre-Vi...
In Aeneid’s book IV, Virgil makes use of elegiac topics while narrating Dido and Aeneas’ ill-fated l...
Love and tragedy dominate book four of Virgil's most powerful work, building on the violent emotions...
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...
The essay investigates some of the most significant aspects of the use of Greek fontes in Virgil’s e...
<p><span>In <em>Aeneid</em>’s book IV, Virgil makes use of elegiac topics while narrating Dido and A...
In the Aeneid, the recurrent themes of ‘construction’ and ‘destruction’ can be connected to generic ...
Il saggio propone nuove interpretazione dell'uso simbolico delle metafore nella poesia virgiliana e ...
This article is a study of some Italian paintings and prints from the fifteenth and sixteenth centur...
Introduction The Aeneid is a text which elicits many questions from the reader. One of the fascinati...
The myth, either real or imaginary, is a fact which transcends time and space. The tendency is to t...
Vergil constructs Dido’s curse on Aeneas in direct correspondence to Dido’s personal experiences; it...
This paper has been written as monograph. Its objective is to create a scene of the way the queen Di...
A millenary tradition of commentators of the Aeneid has demonstrated that Book IV contains elements ...
The text is an analysis of the story of Dido as shown in Virgil’s Aeneid. The author presents pre-Vi...
In Aeneid’s book IV, Virgil makes use of elegiac topics while narrating Dido and Aeneas’ ill-fated l...
Love and tragedy dominate book four of Virgil's most powerful work, building on the violent emotions...
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...
The essay investigates some of the most significant aspects of the use of Greek fontes in Virgil’s e...
<p><span>In <em>Aeneid</em>’s book IV, Virgil makes use of elegiac topics while narrating Dido and A...
In the Aeneid, the recurrent themes of ‘construction’ and ‘destruction’ can be connected to generic ...
Il saggio propone nuove interpretazione dell'uso simbolico delle metafore nella poesia virgiliana e ...
This article is a study of some Italian paintings and prints from the fifteenth and sixteenth centur...
Introduction The Aeneid is a text which elicits many questions from the reader. One of the fascinati...
The myth, either real or imaginary, is a fact which transcends time and space. The tendency is to t...
Vergil constructs Dido’s curse on Aeneas in direct correspondence to Dido’s personal experiences; it...
This paper has been written as monograph. Its objective is to create a scene of the way the queen Di...