TEÓCRITO E VIRGÍLIO
UM DIÁLOGO BUCÓLICO
Keywords:
Bucolic Poetry, Theocritus, Virgil, IntertextualityAbstract
This study objectives to conduct an intertextual examination of excerpts from some Idylls by Theocritus and the Second Bucolic by Virgil. However, before analyzing the lyrical and bucolic elements and the similarities in expression and images between the greatest exponents of the bucolic genre, for a better understanding of the Latin bucolic poetry, some peculiarities in the work of Alexandrian poets will be presented, particularly Theocritus, who has exerted profound influence in Virgil’s literary education/ formation, although the pastoral poetry has received the quality, the tone and the color of the mantuan personal style.
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