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Intrepid readers are strongly urged to bear with our author’s nerdy quirks long enough to savor the sheer genius he’s sharing here.
Elegant... knotty poetry and subtle dialogues.
Book Details
Preface
Note to the Reader
A User Guide to 'pastoral,' 'eclogue,' Eclogues, 'bucolic,' and Bucolics
Themes from Troubled Times at Rome
Cues for Drama: Mime Revoicing Roman Mythic Frame
Eclogue 1: Contrary
Preface
Note to the Reader
A User Guide to 'pastoral,' 'eclogue,' Eclogues, 'bucolic,' and Bucolics
Themes from Troubled Times at Rome
Cues for Drama: Mime Revoicing Roman Mythic Frame
Eclogue 1: Contrary Fates Clash: Citizen- Singer Silenced
Eclogue 2: New Roman Myth Frames Restless Song in Love
Eclogue 3: Erotic- Vatic Singing Swells Mythic Frame
Eclogue 4: Full Vatic Song
Eclogue 5: Vatic Hymns Cap Roman Myth
Eclogue 6: Freed Singer-Slave Put Down
Eclogue 7: Silenced Singer Drawn Back to Frame
Eclogue 8: Framer Resifts
Eclogue 9: Roman Mythic Frame and Vatic Song Dispelled
Eclogue 10: New-Old Framing Myth: Arcadia
Scripts: The Eclogues to Rehearse and Read
First: Meliboeus and Tityrus
Second: Framer
Third: Menalcas and Damoetas
Fourth: Framer: Seer-Bard
Fifth: Menalcas and Mopsus
Sixth: Tityrus
Seventh: Meliboeus
Eighth: Framer (maker of book)
Ninth: Lycidas and Moeris
Tenth: Framer (the weaver of the book)
Clues in Social Memory: Threads from Tragedy and Epos
Oldest Epic Frame: Generic Threads (Homer, Hesiod)
Old Threads, New Twists: Cyclops, Phaedrus
New Frames from Old Threads: Hellenistic and Alexandrian
Epos for New Empire: Heroic Myth to Frame New Roman Power
Rome minus Annals and Heroic Origin (Catullus)
The Warp and Weft of Varying Motifs: Structure Charted
Notes
Bibliography
Index