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Biography & Autobiography Political

Fathers and Sons in Virgil's Aeneid

Tum Genitor Natum

by (author) M. Owen Lee

Publisher
State University of New York Press
Initial publish date
Jun 1982
Category
Political
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780873954020
    Publish Date
    Jun 1982
    List Price
    $128.95
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780873954518
    Publish Date
    Jun 1982
    List Price
    $45.95

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Narrative summary of Virgil's epic poem.

In this book, M. Owen Lee provides a comprehensive narrative summary of Virgil's Aeneid and a personal account of his experience with the epic poem. Noting that Virgil is the writer most Latinists read early, live with, and often come to love late, Lee expresses a clear devotion to the poet's work and relates how it has touched him throughout his life. While most criticism of the Aeneid makes a distinction between what critics say and what an individual may respond to, Lee takes a unique approach by analyzing the epic story from his own point of view. He not only explores the extensive Virgilian tradition, but also looks at the work of other poets, as well as philosophers, artists, composers, and filmmakers in order to better understand the Aeneid. Lee concludes that Virgil's poem, with its unavailing fathers and dutiful sons, its ineffably sad view of a failed humanity and a flawed universe, still touches hearts and, in ways Virgil could not have foreseen, still affects human lives.

About the author

M. Owen Lee, CSB, is a Catholic priest and Professor Emeritus of Classics at St. Michael's College, University of Toronto. He is a commentator for the Texaco Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts and the author of a number of books on opera, including A Season of Opera: From Orpheus to Ariadne (UTP 1998) and Wagner: The Terrible Man and His Truthful Art (UTP 199).

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