- Lucan Biography - eNotes. com
Lucan was a towering figure in the Latin Silver Age of literature, best known for his innovative epic, Pharsalia His work marked a significant departure from the traditional epic format, drawing a
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Lucan 39-65 (Full name Marcus Annaeus Lucanus ) Latin historian and poet Lucan is the author of Bellum Civile [Civil War], a history of the war between Caesar and Pompey (49-48 B C ) Also known
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Lucan's influence, curiously distinct from that of Vergil, resonated deeply through history, particularly captivating the imaginations of medieval scholars and Romantic poets alike While Vergil
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Lucan (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus) was born 3 November 39 C E at Cordoba, son of the Spanish financier Marcus Annaeus Mela and member of a remarkable family 1 His grandfather Lucius Annaeus Seneca
- Lucans First Book (Pharsalia) Summary - eNotes. com
Lucan gives us the background of the war, and in Marlowe's spare and headlong blank verse Lucan's passionate partisanship and hatred of war comes through: "Roome if thou take delight in impious
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The Poet Lucan Studies in the Rhetorical Epic, Bristol Classical Press, 1996 Reynolds, L D , Texts and Transmission: A Survey of the Latin Classics , reprinted with corrections, Clarendon Press
- Lucan Criticism: The Meaning of the Pharsalia - Berthe M. Marti . . .
Lucan, still following the textbooks of ethics closely, is going to show Pompey's progress through these three classes After his nightmarish vision of Julia in the guise of a vengeful Fury
- The Pharsalia Summary - eNotes. com
The Pharsalia, an epic written by Lucan, stands as both a political statement and a reflection of the turmoil within Rome during Nero's reign The work, which remains unfinished, vividly captures
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