VOX OMNIBUS UNA: A REASSESSMENT OF THE FEMININE VOICE IN AENEID 5
VOX OMNIBUS UNA: A REASSESSMENT OF THE FEMININE VOICE IN AENEID 5
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Vergilian Society
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This article revisits the Trojan women’s lament and the subsequent ship-burning episode in Aeneid 5 in order to recuperate a positive vision of the Iliades’ agency in their choice to remain in Sicily. In the first two sections, I argue that the structural position of the women—“separated” from the Trojan men “far off” (procul) “on a lonely promonto...
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VOX OMNIBUS UNA: A REASSESSMENT OF THE FEMININE VOICE IN AENEID 5
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0506-7294