Theocritus Translated Into English Verse

Theocritus Translated Into English Verse PDF Author: Theocritus
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Languages : en
Pages : 208

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Theocritus Translated Into English Verse

Theocritus Translated Into English Verse PDF Author: Theocritus
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Pages : 208

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Theocritus in English Literature

Theocritus in English Literature PDF Author: Robert Thomas Kerlin
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Category : Comparative literature
Languages : en
Pages : 228

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theocritus in English literature

theocritus in English literature PDF Author: Robert Thomas Kerlin
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Theocritus: A Selection

Theocritus: A Selection PDF Author: Theocritus
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521574204
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324

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This is the first full-scale commentary on poems by Theocritus since Gow's edition of 1950, and the first to exploit the recent revolution in the study of Hellenistic and Roman poetry; the poems included in this volume (Idylls 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11 and 13) are principally the bucolic poems which, through their influence on Virgil, established the Western pastoral tradition. The focus of the commentary is literary - both on how Theocritus exploited the classical heritage for a new type of poetry, and on what that poetry meant in the third century BC. The commentary, together with the introductory essays to each poem, makes a major contribution to the understanding of this extraordinary poetic form. The Introduction explores the meaning of 'bucolic', the presentation of a stylised countryside, the importance of eros in the bucolic world, and Theocritus' verbal and metrical style.

Theocritus in English Literature

Theocritus in English Literature PDF Author: Robert Thomas Kerlin
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781500217808
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 216

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THIS is a unique and thorough going investigation into the influence of Theocritus upon English literature. The author has treated all notices, imitations, comments, translations or paraphrases of Theocritus, from the earliest, in Skelton (1523), down to 1906. It is much more than a mere list that he gives us; the running comment and evaluation makes it very interesting reading. He deals with such topics as pastoral poetry. Theocritus's place in the world's literature, pastoral drama, piscatory and town eclogues, down through the recognized periods of literature in England, and ends with a chapter on Theocritus in America. Appendices, bibliography, and index complete the volume. Interesting is a quotation (p. 82) from a letter of Anna Seward to Richard Polwhele, Dec. 27, 1785; she says she should as soon "expect a roast phenix for dinner, as that fifty people in this nation would willingly purchase a new translation of writers so little known as either Horace or Theocritus". Until recently, Theocritus has never been widely known, or often translated; Dr. Kerlin gives this summary of translations by centuries (p. 167): "Sixteenth: 1 author, 6 versions [= Idyls], Seventeenth: 6 authors, 15 versions. Eighteenth: 12 authors, 14 versions. Nineteenth: 19 authors, 49 versions. The numerous translations of passages into sonnets, pictures, etc., occur in the last century". Idyl 19 (Love's Theft of Honey) has been translated oftener than any other, eleven times (yet it probably is not by Theocritus himself); next comes Idyl 11 (The Cyclops in Love), eight times; then Idyl 2 (Simaetha's Incantations), six versions.' Idyls 15 (The Syracusan Women) and 21 (The Fishermen—non-Theocritean) have five versions each—of course outside of translations of the whole of Theocritus. Noteworthy are the results from the Victorian era, considering the scant influence Theocritus exercised earlier: "The frequency with which the name of Theocritus occurs in verse during the period, the large number of poems addressed to him, the two prose and the two verse translations, besides numerous partial versions, and the traces of his mode of expression in much of the best poetry of the time, together with the fresh and appreciative essays on his genius, testify that Theocritus has come at last to be a really considerable force in English literature" (p. 139). Similarly, for America (p. 165): "The younger American singers, whatever their merits, have paid more tributes to Theocritus than to any other ancient poet.... There is in much of their verse the lilt of true song, the throb of joy, the melody of self-prompted singing... The best of these have tried to imitate his realism, and to catch his simple graces". We are grateful that the author has quoted freely from many of the recent verses dedicated to Theocritus by Englishmen and Americans alike. Wilde's Villanelle and Dobson's (1880) are given entire; also Langhorne's Theocritus! Theocritus! what pleasant dreams were thine (1846); Lang's To Theocritus in Winter (1879); Egan's Sonnet (1880); Gosse's The Poplars and the Ancient Elms (1880); McCarthy's Sonnet (to Calverley, 1884); Lewissohn's In Sicily (1906). This bringing together, in this connection, of widely scattered verse, is delightful. — Classical Weekly

Idylls

Idylls PDF Author: Theocritus
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780192839848
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 148

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'Eucritus and I and pretty Amyntas turned asideTo the farm of Phrasidamus, where we sank downWith pleasure on deep-piled couches of sweet rushes,And vine leaves freshly stripped from the bush.'The Greek poet Theocritus of Syracuse (first half of the third century BC) was the inventor of 'bucolic' poetry. These vignettes of country life, centred on competitions in song and love, are the foundational poems of the western pastoral tradition. They were the principal model for Virgil in theEclogues and their influence can be seen in the work of Petrarch and Milton. Although it is the pastoral poems for which he is chiefly famous, Theocritus also wrote hymns to the gods, brilliant mime depictions of everyday life, short narrative epics, epigrams, and encomia of the powerful. Thegreat variety of his poems illustrates the rich and flourishing poetic culture of what was a golden age for Greek poetry.

The Idylls of Theocritus

The Idylls of Theocritus PDF Author: Theocritus
Publisher: Books for Libraries
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Category : Alexandria (Egypt)
Languages : en
Pages : 408

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The Idylls of Theocritus in English Verse

The Idylls of Theocritus in English Verse PDF Author: Theocritus
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Category : Country life
Languages : en
Pages : 136

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The Idylls of Theocritus

The Idylls of Theocritus PDF Author: Theocritus
Publisher: Carcanet Press
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Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 168

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The Greek poet Theocritus of Syracuse (first half of the third century BC) was the inventor of 'bucolic' poetry. These vignettes of country life, centred on competitions in song and love, are the foundational poems of the western pastoral tradition. They were the principal model for Virgil in the Eclogues, and their influence can be seen in the work of Petrarch and Milton. Although it is the pastoral poems for which he is chiefly famous, Theocritus also wrote hymns to the gods, brilliant mime depictions of everyday life, short narrative epics, epigrams, and encomia of the powerful. The great variety of his poems illustrates the rich and flourishing poetic culture of what was a golden age for Greek poetry. Book jacket.

The Poems of Theocritus

The Poems of Theocritus PDF Author: Anna Rist
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ISBN: 9780807897638
Category : Country life
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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In this intellectual history of American liberalism during the second half of the 19th century, Butler examines a group of nationally prominent and internationally oriented writers who sustained an American tradition of self-consciously progressive and co