Eclogues Eclogues

Eclogues

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The "Eclogues" is a collection of ten pastoral poems by the Roman poet Virgil, set within an idealized rural landscape where shepherds engage in song, dialogue, and poetic competition. Beneath this seemingly tranquil setting lies a profound exploration of human emotion, particularly the complexities of love, desire, and loss. Through lyrical exchanges, the characters give voice to unfulfilled longing and personal sorrow, transforming individual experience into art of remarkable musicality. At the same time, the natural world is imbued with a subtle enchantment, responding to human expression and blurring the boundary between reality and imagination. Composed during a period of political uncertainty in Rome, the work also reflects contemporary anxieties, especially those surrounding land dispossession and social upheaval. The countryside thus emerges as both a refuge and a fragile construct, where beauty coexists with underlying instability.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2026
16 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
36
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Pierre Turcotte Editor
VENDEDOR
Pierre Turcotte
TAMAÑO
380.1
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