While previous studies have concentrated largely upon political
concerns, The Augustan Art of Poetry is an exploration of the
influence of the Roman Augustan aesthetic on English neo-classical
poets of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. At the conclusion
of his translation of Virgil, Dryden claims implicitly to have given
English poetry the kind of refinement in language and style that
Virgil had given the Latin. In this timely new study Robin Sowerby
offers a strong apologia for the fine artistry of the Augustans,
concentrating in particular on the period's translations, a topic and
method not hitherto ventured in any full-length comparative study. The
mediation of the Augustan aesthetic is explored through the De Arte
Poetica of Vida represented in the Augustan version of Pitt, and its
culmination is represented by examination of Dryden's Virgil in
relation to predecessors. The effect of the Augustan aesthetic upon
versions of silver Latin poets and upon Pope's Homer is also assessed
and comparisons are drawn with modern translations.
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Augustan Translation of the Classics
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ISBN
9780191515958
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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