Singer of the Eclogues
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Singer of the Eclogues

A Study of Virgilian Pastoral

  1. 266 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Singer of the Eclogues

A Study of Virgilian Pastoral

About this book

Paul Alpers’s Singer of the Eclogues argues that Virgil’s ten*Eclogues (composed c. 42–38 BCE) are the single most consequential document in the pastoral tradition—formative for Renaissance poetry and exemplary of the mode’s possibilities—yet oddly neglected outside classics. Written under the first triumvirate amid civil war, not under Augustan stability, the poems imitate and converse with Theocritus without making him a lesser poet. Alpers pairs a new, reader-oriented translation with granular lexical and grammatical guidance, but refuses to simplify critical stakes. He stresses order and design (the book’s transmitted sequence is purposeful) and reframes pastoral not as escapist landscape painting but as a **mode**—a self-conscious poetry of song, voice, and human community that measures “man’s strength relative to the world.” Drawing on Dante’s reverent epithet, “the singer of the bucolic songs,” Alpers shows how pastoral binds poets across time, holding humility and tradition together with a claim to essential truths. Against romanticized “golden age” readings (Poggioli) or allegory-hunting that values the genre only when it cancels itself, he follows Empson and Rosenmeyer in treating pastoral as an ethical fiction: human lives equated with shepherds’ lives, their talk, songs, and shared pleasures.

That lens clarifies the famous opening of **Eclogue 1**, where dispossessed Meliboeus envies Tityrus’s shade and flute: the God who grants Tityrus otium (politically Octavian, poetically a patron) is named within a world of eviction and fear. For Alpers, such scenes dramatize pastoral’s power and its limits: it cannot speak to everything, but it can model how poetry faces historical burden through modest means—song, fellowship, tradition. In an era skeptical of voice, presence, and inherited forms, Alpers contends, pastoral’s diffident self-awareness remains timely: it admits the pains of life and the dilemmas of language, yet still forges communities of recognition among singers, listeners, and later readers.

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1979.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. CONTENTS 1
  5. PREFACE
  6. ABBREVIATIONS
  7. INTRODUCTION
  8. VIRGIL'S ECLOGUES
  9. I ECLOGUE 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO VIRGILIAN PASTORAL
  10. II THE PASTORAL CHARACTER OF THE ECLOGUES
  11. III VIRGIL'S HIGHER MOOD
  12. <INDEX>INDEX