Vergil and Elegy

“Vergil and Elegy” by Alison Keith, published by University of Toronto Press on April 20, 2023, is a comprehensive examination of the Roman poet Vergil’s relationship with the elegiac genre. Spanning 516 pages, this edition delves into the literary experimentalism of Vergil’s time, highlighting how he navigated the complexities of elegy, a form that evolved from funeral lament to personal poetry reflecting the poet-lover’s experiences.
Readers will find a collection of essays that explore Vergil’s interactions with elegy and its practitioners throughout classical, medieval, and early modern periods. The book investigates Vergil’s hexameter poetry in relation to contemporaries such as Gallus, Tibullus, and Propertius, while also considering the reception of his innovative blend of epic and elegy by later Latin and Italian authors. This scholarly work fills a significant gap in the existing literature, offering insights into Vergil’s multifaceted engagement with elegy across his body of work.
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Born in 70 BCE, the Roman poet Vergil came of age during a period of literary experimentalism among Latin authors. These authors introduced new Greek verse forms and metres into the existing repertoire of Latin poetic genres and measures, foremost among them being elegy, a genre that the ancients thought originated in funeral lament, but which in classical Rome became first-person poetry about the poet-lover’s amatory vicissitudes. Despite the influence of notable elegists on Vergil’s early poetry, his critics have rarely paid attention to his engagement with the genre across his body of work.
This collection is devoted to an exploration of Vergil’s multifaceted relations with elegy. Contributors shed light on Vergil’s interactions with the genre and its practitioners across classical, medieval, and early modern periods. The book investigates Vergil’s hexameter poetry in relation to contemporary Latin elegy by Gallus, Tibullus, and Propertius, and the subsequent reception of Vergil’s radical combination of epic with elegy by later Latin and Italian authors. Filling a striking gap in the scholarship, Vergil and Elegy illuminates the famous poet’s wide-ranging engagement with the genre of elegy across his oeuvre.
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