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The Aeneid by Vergil – PDF ebook

The Aeneid by Vergil – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Author: Vergil; Virgil, Publisher: Random House, Print ISBN: 9781984854100, etext ISBN: 9781984854117, Format: PDF

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Full title: The Aeneid by Vergil
Edition:
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Random House
Author: Vergil; Virgil
ISBN: 9781984854100, 9781984854117
Format: PDF

Description of The Aeneid by Vergil:
“For two thousand years, the epic tale of Aeneas’s dramatic flight from Troy, his doomed love affair with Dido, his descent into the underworld, and the bloody story behind the establishment of Rome has electrified audiences around the world. In Vergil’s telling, Aeneas’s heroic journey not only gave Romans and Italians a thrilling origin story, it established many of the fundamental themes of Western life and literature–the role of duty and self-sacrifice, the place of love and passion in human life, the relationship between art and violence, the tension between immigrant and indigenous people, and the way new foundations are so often built upon the wreckage of those who came before. Throughout the course of Western history, the Aeneid has affirmed our best and worst intentions and forced us to confront our deepest contradictions.”–Provided by publisher.