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Lucretius and the Didactic Epic Monica R. Gale

Lucretius and the Didactic Epic By Monica R. Gale

Lucretius and the Didactic Epic by Monica R. Gale


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The "De Rerum Natura" of Lucretius is at first sight something of an oddity: a scientific treatise and at the same time a poem of great power and intensity. This book seeks to resolve the apparent contradiction by locating Lucretius' poem in the context of the ancient tradition of didactic epic.

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Lucretius and the Didactic Epic by Monica R. Gale

The "De Rerum Natura" of Lucretius (?97-55 BC) is at first sight something of an oddity: a scientific treatise dealing with atomic physics, human biology and the nature of the cosmos, it is at the same time a poem of great power and intensity, one of the most important and influential literary works of its era. This book seeks to resolve the apparent contradiction by locating Lucretius' poem in the context of a very ancient tradition of didactic (or 'teaching') epic. It explores some of the ways in which Lucretius, in this attempt to convince the reader of the truth of his philosophical system, makes the traditional features of epic poetry work for him. And it discusses the poet's subtle interweaving of technical exposition with ethical precept, arguing that the poem offers the reader not just a scientific account of the workings of nature, but also a guide to happiness.

About Monica R. Gale

Monica Gale is a Lecturer in Classics, Trinity College, Dublin. Her previous publications include Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (CUP, 2000).

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NLS9781853995576
9781853995576
1853995576
Lucretius and the Didactic Epic by Monica R. Gale
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2001-12-27
80
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