Las secuelas del Fortunati ambo (Verg., Aen. IX 446-449): epopeya e imperio
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La analogía que, en el célebre apóstrofe fortunati ambo (Aen. IX 446-449), establece Virgilio entre la tradicional pretensión de perdurabilidad de la poesía épica y la vocación de eternidad del imperio romano deviene problemática no sólo para Lucano, que la refuta resueltamente, sino también para los epígonos que, como Valerio Flaco, Silio Itálico y Estacio, buscan su propio camino tras las huellas del precursor.
In the well known apostrophe fortunati ambo (Aen. IX 446-449), Virgil ties literary durableness, which is a traditional aim of epic poetry, to the permanence of Roman empire. Nevertheless, this Virgilian analogy is put into question not only by Lucan, who overtly refutes it, but also by the epigones who, like Valerius Flaccus, Silius Italicus and Statius, look for their own way following in the great predecessor’s footsteps.
In the well known apostrophe fortunati ambo (Aen. IX 446-449), Virgil ties literary durableness, which is a traditional aim of epic poetry, to the permanence of Roman empire. Nevertheless, this Virgilian analogy is put into question not only by Lucan, who overtly refutes it, but also by the epigones who, like Valerius Flaccus, Silius Italicus and Statius, look for their own way following in the great predecessor’s footsteps.
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Río Torres-Murciano, A. (2009). Las secuelas del Fortunati ambo (Verg., Aen. IX 446-449): epopeya e imperio. Emerita, 77(2), 295-315. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/emerita.2009.v77.i2.316
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El presente artículo, elaborado durante una estancia de investigación en la Universidad de Roma-La Sapienza financiada por la Dirección General de I+D de la Xunta de Galicia
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