Lucan's great poem, Pharsalia, recounts events surrounding the decisive battle fought near Pharsalus in 48 B.C. during the civil war between the forces of Pompey and Julius Caesar. Though the subject of this unfinished masterpiece is historical, many of its features are characteristic of epic poetry: Rousing battle scenes; tales of witches, monsters, and miracle; detailed catalogues; intricate similes; and speeches with a high degree of rhetorical elegance. However, Lucan's deft mix of humor and horror, of political satire, literary parody, history, and epic is entirely his own.
Jane Wilson Joyce's superb translation conveys the drama and poetry of the original. Her use of natural English rhythms in a loose six-beat line comes close to matching the original Latin hexameters, wile her language preserves Lucan's sequence of images. An enlightening introduction, notes, and a full glossary augment the translation.
ISBN: | 9780801429071 |
Publication date: | 16th December 1993 |
Author: | Lucan |
Publisher: | Cornell University Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 333 pages |
Series: | Masters of Latin Literature |
Genres: |
Poetry by individual poets Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval European history: the Romans Ancient warfare Classic and pre-20th century poetry |