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Epic and Augustus: Poetry and Politics

Epic and Augustus: Poetry and Politics

Update: 2014-03-12
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Virgil’s Aeneid is the first complete Latin epic which remains to us, and it is arguably the most important literary work we have from ancient Rome. Virgil lived at a time of enormous political and social upheaval: this lecture will address the ways in which Virgil’s poetry refers to contemporary events. We shall consider the much-discussed position of Virgil as pro- or anti-Augustan, and think about whether this terminology is relevant.



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Epic and Augustus: Poetry and Politics

Epic and Augustus: Poetry and Politics

Dr Rhiannon Evans