Virgil in the Renaissance
Delve into the enduring legacy of Virgil with "Virgil in the Renaissance" by David Scott Wilson-Okamura, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This compelling study spans 314 pages and explores how poets and scholars engaged with Virgil's works during the height of his influence, from the era of Dante to the Elizabethan period. Wilson-Okamura presents a fascinating narrative that reveals the admiration Virgil commanded in the classical curriculum and how his poetry was interpreted and reimagined by Renaissance thinkers. Whether you're a literature enthusiast or a history buff, this insightful exploration offers a rich understanding of Virgil's impact on European literature and thought. Expand your literary repertoire and discover the profound connections between past and present with this essential addition to your bookshelf.