The Aeneid
Virgil Virgil
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After a century of civil strife in Rome and Italy, Virgil wrote the Aeneid to honour the emperor Augustus by praising his legendary ancestor Aeneas. As a patriotic epic imitating Homer, the Aeneid also set out to provide Rome with a literature equal to that of Greece. It tells of Aeneas, survivor of the sack of Troy, and of his seven-year journey: to Carthage, where he falls tragically in love with Queen Dido; then to the underworld; and finally to Italy, where he founds Rome. It is a story of defeat and exile, of love and war, hailed by Tennyson as 'the stateliest measure ever moulded by the lips of man'.
| Brand | Penguin |
| ISBN/SKU | 9780140449327 |
| Imprint | Penguin Classics |
| Language | English |
| Format | Paperback |
| Pages | 368 |
| Year of Pub. | 2003 |
