Word Order and Expressiveness in the Aeneid

Paolo Dainotti

earliest edition we have, 2015 de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2015 306 pages

This full-length book on Virgil’s style aims to clarify an important aspect of poetry; namely, the relationship between word order and expressiveness. Through offering a detailed analysis of selected passages of the Aeneid and other hexametric poetry that clearly shows a stylistically motivated use of the various figures, the author provides an effective tool for evaluating and fully appreciating the expressiveness o...

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Word Order and Expressiveness in the Aeneid edition · 2015 · de Gruyter GmbH, Walter · 306 pages · 9783110401127
Word Order and Expressiveness in the Aeneid edition · 2015 · de Gruyter GmbH, Walter · 9783110401028
Word Order and Expressiveness in the Aeneid edition · 2015 · De Gruyter, Inc. · 306 pages · 9783110384222
Word Order and Expressiveness in the Aeneid edition · 2015 · De Gruyter, Inc. · 360 pages · 9783110401035

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