Momentary Monsters: Lucan and His HeroesCornell University Press, 1987 - 145 Seiten |
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Erictho and Her Universe I | 1 |
The Delusions of Virtue | 35 |
The Illusions of History | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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absurd Aeneid anger battle battle of Pharsalus become Book Brutus Caesar Canetti's caricature Catiline Cato Cato's Cicero classical conventional corpse crowds death decadence destiny destroyed discors machina disorder divine dream ekpyrosis Emathia empire epic Erictho erit Euripides evil fact fate fear feel Fortune freedom glory gods grotesque happens in history Hell hero human imagination Jupiter Latin less Lucan Lucan's poem Lucanian luck machine magna ruunt means modum momentary monsters mood myth Narducci narrative Nero Nero's numina onus Ovid parody passage perfect perhaps Pharsalia Pharsalus poem's poet poetic Pompey Pompey's pondere pondus praeteritio prayer rational reality reason Roma Roman history Rome Rome's ruin Sabellus Samuel Johnson sardonic Scaeva scene Schreber seems Sextus shape snakes soldiers Stoic Stoicism superb Tacitus things tion Trimalchio truth trying turba ture unity universe unreal Utica Vergil's verses violence virtue wants witches zombie zombie's
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