
Virgil's Aeneid, inspired by Homer and inspiration for Dante and Milton, is an immortal poem at the heart of Western life and culture. Virgil took as his hero Aeneas, legendary survivor of the fall of Troy and father of the Roman race, and in telling a story of dispossession and defeat, love and war, he portrayed human life in all its nobility and suffering.
The Aeneid (Penguin Classics)
March 27, 2003 | 368 pages
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Trekkie1999
(Grade: C) Not my favorite piece of Roman literature.

(Rated on Nov 14, 2017)