Theocritus, translated into English Verse by Theocritus

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Author Theocritus, 301 BCE-261 BCE
Translator Calverley, Charles Stuart, 1831-1884
Title Theocritus, translated into English Verse
Note Reading ease score: 86.8 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits Produced by Ted Garvin, Garrett Alley and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Summary "Theocritus" translated into English Verse by C.S. Calverley is a collection of ancient Greek pastoral poetry, presumably compiled sometime in the late 19th century. This translation aims to present Theocritus’s Idylls, which celebrate rural life, love, and the beauty of nature, often through the lens of mythological themes and playful pastoral dialogue between characters such as shepherds and nymphs. The opening of "Theocritus" introduces us to the first Idyll, "The Death of Daphnis," featuring Thyrsis, a goatherd, and his musings on the beauty of nature and the pain of lost love. Set against a picturesque pastoral backdrop, Thyrsis calls upon the Muses to sing a lament for Daphnis, who has succumbed to unrequited love. This enchanting scene unfolds through their exchanges, highlighting themes of love and longing, as Thyrsis reminisces about Daphnis’ fate and the grief experienced by both humans and animals alike. The rich imagery and emotional depth set the tone for the rest of the Idylls, suggesting an exploration of love's joys and sorrows within a vibrant natural landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature
Subject Country life -- Poetry
Subject Pastoral poetry, Greek -- Translations into English
Subject City and town life -- Poetry
Subject Alexandria (Egypt) -- Poetry
Subject Mediterranean Region -- Poetry
Category Text
EBook-No. 11533
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Dec 25, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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