Memory in Vergil's Aeneid: Creating the Past

Memory in Vergil's Aeneid: Creating the Past

by Aaron M. Seider
Memory in Vergil's Aeneid: Creating the Past

Memory in Vergil's Aeneid: Creating the Past

by Aaron M. Seider

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Overview

Tracing the path from Troy's destruction to Rome's foundation, the Aeneid explores the transition between past and future. As the Trojans struggle to found a new city and the narrator sings of his audience's often-painful history, memory becomes intertwined with a crucial leitmotif: the challenge of being part of a group that survives violence and destruction only to face the daunting task of remembering what was lost. This book offers a reading of the epic that engages with critical work on memory and questions the prevailing view that Aeneas must forget his disastrous history in order to escape from a cycle of loss. Considering crucial scenes such as Aeneas' reconstruction of Celaeno's prophecy and his slaying of Turnus, this book demonstrates that memory in the Aeneid is a reconstructive and dynamic process, one that offers a social and narrative mechanism for integrating a traumatic past with an uncertain future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107031807
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/12/2013
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Aaron M. Seider is an Assistant Professor at the College of the Holy Cross.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Turning toward Rome; 2. The challenge of Troy; 3. A personal affair: memories of Dido; 4. The narrator's song; 5. Imperatives of memory: foundation and fury in Aeneid 12; Conclusion.
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