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Author Virgil, author

Title Aeneid / Virgil ; translated with notes by Frederick Ahl ; with an introduction by Elaine Fantham
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Series Oxford world's classics
Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press)
Summary "Written by the Roman poet Virgil more than two thousand years ago, the story of Aeneas' seven-year journey from the ruins of Troy to Italy, where he becomes the founding ancestor of Rome, is a narrative on an epic scale: Aeneas and his companions contend not only with human enemies but with the whim of the gods. His destiny preordained by Jupiter, Aeneas is nevertheless assailed by dangers invoked by the goddess Juno, and by the torments of love, loyalty, and despair. Virgil's supreme achievement is not only to reveal Rome's imperial future for his patron Augustus, but to invest it with both passion and suffering for all those caught up in the fates of others." "Frederick Ahl's new translation captures the excitement, poetic energy, and intellectual force of the original in a way that has never been done before. Echoing the Virgilian hexameter the verse stays almost line for line with the original in an accurate style."--book jacket
Notes Description based on print version record
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Translated from the Latin
Subject Aeneas (Legendary character) -- Poetry.
Aeneas (Legendary character)
Legends -- Rome -- Poetry.
Epic poetry, Latin -- Translations into English.
Legends -- Rome.
Genre/Form Poetry.
Form Electronic book
Author Ahl, Frederick, 1941- translator
ISBN 9780191819353 (electronic bk.)