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Visual and Verbal Translation of Myth
A Companion to Vergil's Aeneid and its Tradition, 2010, p.270-289
Copyright © 2010 Joseph Farrell and Michael C.J. Putnam ;ISBN: 140517577X ;ISBN: 9781405175777 ;EISBN: 1444318055 ;EISBN: 9781444318050 ;DOI: 10.1002/9781444318050.ch19
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Title:
Visual and Verbal Translation of Myth
Author:
Brower, Reuben A
Putnam, Michael C. J
;
Farrell, Joseph
Subjects:
Dryden's Aeneid and Vergil's ‐ beautiful picture by Rubens in Fogg Museum, Quos ego
;
Dryden's Aeneis as a whole ‐ carrying over Vergil's sense of history and “destiny”
;
Dryden, access to Rubens' Olympian imagery ‐ through channels than Cleyn's engravings
;
first impression in Neptune narrative ‐ sea's confusion, magno misceri murmure pontum, the storm that the god “sees,” sensit
;
in Rubens, unexplained wonders of Homer with matter‐of‐fact “doings” left out
;
Poseidon of the Amphitrite Painter in the Boston Museum
;
Vergil's graviter commotus, the sea's and the god's disturbance
;
Vergil's poem, Neptune rising from the sea to calm the storm ‐ Aeneas shipwrecked on his voyage from Troy
;
visual and verbal translation of myth ‐ Neptune in Vergil, Rubens, and Dryden
;
“the Oedipus myth” or “the Hercules myth,” and anthropologists' mythical “archetypes” or “structures” ‐ being no myths, only versions
Is Part Of:
A Companion to Vergil's Aeneid and its Tradition, 2010, p.270-289
Description:
This chapter contains sections titled: Notes Further Reading
Publisher:
Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISBN: 140517577X
ISBN: 9781405175777
EISBN: 1444318055
EISBN: 9781444318050
DOI: 10.1002/9781444318050.ch19
Source:
Ebook Central Academic Complete
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