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Lucans Civil War

by Lucan, Widdows
Lucans Civil War

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ISBN13: 9780253313997
ISBN10: 0253313996
Condition: Standard
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"... eminently readable, supple, and coherent... essential... " --Choice

"... translated into English verse with great force and precision... " --History

"There is... a very real need for a new poetic version, and Mr. Widdows has carried out the difficult task most creditably.... his translation is both accurate and readable, and in our age, so much kinder to baroque art than the ages that preceded it, he should have many readers." --New York Review of Books

"On all counts this translation of the Pharsalia is a resounding success and will, one predicts, stand as the definitive English version. Readers... will welcome this verse edition by Widdows with its readability, accuracy, and, above all, its poetic sensibility.... Widdows' translation deserves acclaim, and both classicist and student of epic poetry in general will want this edition on their bookshelves... " --Classical World

Told in a series of gripping, dramatic episodes, Widdows' powerful verse translation of Lucan's unfinished epic of the Roman civil war starts with the crossing of the Rubicon and ends with Caesar narrowly escaping death at the hands of the Egyptian army.

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Lucan was the grandson of a professor of rhetoric, nephew of Seneca the Stoic philosopher, and a playwright and politician. He was a very serious and pompous young man, with a flair for the sententious and the delicately macabre (see Book VII, 764ff.). Lucan spent too much of his youth in the company of Nero and other litterati who were in the process of creating Silver Latin literature and amusing the Emperor. His magnum opus is this epic poem in the Stoic vein about a civil war between Liberty (Pompey the Great) and Caesar (Julius--or Nero??) that entangled Lucan in conspiracy and led to his suicide in 65 CE. In prodcucing a verse translation, Widdows (Concordia University, Montreal) had hard choices to make. To render the rhetorical and verbal art of the Latin would have sacrificed meaning, charm, and his audience; to jettison the verbal art would have been equally dangerous, for much in the Civil War is somewhat dull, except for historians and military enthusiasts. His aim was evidently to achieve something like R. Lattimore (on Homer), D. Grene (on Greek drama), and A. Mandelbaum (on Dante). The translation, amazingly, is eminently readable, supple, and coherent; this is in keeping since it is verse, and not high poetry. Lucan's artistic style shows through (distantly) and the diction achieves a middle ground of clarity and stylishness. Explanatory notes and a useful glossary of names are included. The text is thoughtfully divided up with italicized summary sentences. All libraries will find this translation preferable to any other. It is essential for collections on ancient and medieval Latin literature, the Renaissance and 18th-century literature. --Choice J. P. Adams, University of California, Los Angeles, January 1989 Indiana University Press Indiana University Press

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" . . . eminently readable, supple, and coherent . . . essential . . . " --Choice

" . . . translated into English verse with great force and precision . . . " --History

"There is . . . a very real need for a new poetic version, and Mr. Widdows has carried out the difficult task most creditably. . . . his translation is both accurate and readable, and in our age, so much kinder to baroque art than the ages that preceded it, he should have many readers." --New York Review of Books

"On all counts this translation of the Pharsalia is a resounding success and will, one predicts, stand as the definitive English version. Readers . . . will welcome this verse edition by Widdows with its readability, accuracy, and, above all, its poetic sensibility. . . . Widdows' translation deserves acclaim, and both classicist and student of epic poetry in general will want this edition on their bookshelves . . . " --Classical World

Told in a series of gripping, dramatic episodes, Widdows' powerful verse translation of Lucan's unfinished epic of the Roman civil war starts with the crossing of the Rubicon and ends with Caesar narrowly escaping death at the hands of the Egyptian army.


Table of Contents

Introduction

Book One

Book Two

Book Three

Book Four

Book Five

Book Six

Book Seven

Book Eight

Book Nine

Book Ten

Notes

Glossary


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ISBN:
9780253313997
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
09/22/1988
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
Pages:
320
Height:
1.11IN
Width:
6.46IN
Thickness:
1.11 in.
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
1988
Series Volume:
[13]
UPC Code:
2800253313999
Author:
Lucan
Author:
Widdows
Author:
P. F. Widdows
Subject:
World History-Ancient Near East
Subject:
Pharsalus, Battle of, 48 B.C.
Subject:
Pharsalus, Battle of, 48 B.C. -- Poetry.
Subject:
History
Subject:
Rome History Civil War, 49-45 B.C.
Subject:
Pharsalus, Battle of, Farsala, Greece, 48 B.C
Subject:
Epic poetry, Latin
Subject:
Rome

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