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the Aeneid and Modern World: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Vergil's Epic 20th 21st Centuries
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the Aeneid and Modern World: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Vergil's Epic 20th 21st Centuries
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This collection of essays from a diverse group of scholars represents a multidisciplinary redeployment of the
Aeneid
that aims to illuminate its importance to our present moment. It provides a rigorous and multifaceted answer to the question, "Why should we still think about the
?"
The book contains chapters detailing previously undocumented modern literary receptions of Vergil’s epic, addressing the
’s relevance to understanding modern political discourse, explaining how the
assists in making sense of the pressing current issues of trauma and damage to one’s sense of identity, and even looking at how the epic can shape our future. The chapters build upon and extend beyond reception studies to provide the most current and complete answer to the question of the epic’s current relevance.
The primary audiences for this collection are undergraduate students, graduate students, and professional academics from all disciplines. This collection should be of interest to readers whose academic interests include textual and cultural studies, classics, comparative literature, pedagogy, medical humanities, veterans studies, trauma studies, immigration studies, young adult fiction, world literature, communication and political discourse, citizenship studies, and ethnic studies.
Aeneid
that aims to illuminate its importance to our present moment. It provides a rigorous and multifaceted answer to the question, "Why should we still think about the
?"
The book contains chapters detailing previously undocumented modern literary receptions of Vergil’s epic, addressing the
’s relevance to understanding modern political discourse, explaining how the
assists in making sense of the pressing current issues of trauma and damage to one’s sense of identity, and even looking at how the epic can shape our future. The chapters build upon and extend beyond reception studies to provide the most current and complete answer to the question of the epic’s current relevance.
The primary audiences for this collection are undergraduate students, graduate students, and professional academics from all disciplines. This collection should be of interest to readers whose academic interests include textual and cultural studies, classics, comparative literature, pedagogy, medical humanities, veterans studies, trauma studies, immigration studies, young adult fiction, world literature, communication and political discourse, citizenship studies, and ethnic studies.