Keyword [Virgil] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
1. | Research On The Opera Les Troyens |
2. | A Thematic Study Of The Fate Of Virgil’s "Aeneid" |
3. | The Theory Of World Empire And The Present-day Meaning In Aeneid |
4. | Percival Everett's Fictional Experiment In Percival Everett By Virgil Russell |
5. | Silence In Yann Martel's Beatrice And Virgil |
6. | The legitimacy of literature: Metaliterary reflection in Hermann Broch's 'The Death of Virgil' and Peter Weiss's 'The Aesthetics of Resistance' |
7. | Dante's Virgil: A poet's type of exile |
8. | Tacitus' epic wars: Epic tradition and allusion in 'Histories' 1--3 |
9. | The Silent Shepherd: Pastoral as a Tragic Strategy in Virgil's 'Aeneid' |
10. | The poetics of dreaming: Virgil, Ovid, and Dante |
11. | Ancient epics, Renaissance translations (Homer, Greece, Virgil, Roman Empire) |
12. | Bacchatur demens: Manic maiden seers and the evolution of a type (Lucan, Virgil, Roman Empire) |
13. | The gospel of God: Romans as Paul's 'Aeneid' (Saint Paul the Apostle, Virgil, Roman Empire) |
14. | Virgil's Homer: The 'Aeneid' and its Odyssean lens (Greece, Roman Empire) |
15. | The illustration of Virgil's 'Bucolics' and its influence in Italian Renaissance art |
16. | 'Audax iuventa': Virgil's 'Eclogues' and the art of fiction |
17. | Refiguring the Landscape: Transforming Virgil's Georgics in Early Modern England |
18. | Time and History in Virgil's 'Aeneid |
19. | Beyond good and evil: Redefining morality from Socrates to Virgil |
20. | Voice, focalization and subjectivity in Virgil's 'Aeneid', Book 1: A post-narratological approach |
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