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Series: Rethymnon Classical Studies. Soft cover, 24 cm, 230 pp.The essays collected in Pastoral Palimpsests examine nine instances in the reception of Theocritus and Virgil. They cover a 2000-year time span and a variety of topics: the literary and metaliterary importance of rustic pride in the pseudo-theocritean Idyll 20; the linguistic significance of a bucolic locus amoenus contained in the life of Aesop; the position of the piscatory eclogues in Jacopo Sannazaro's poetic career; the imitation of the Virgilian career in John Milton's Epitaphium Damonis; William Wordsworth's complex and carefully concealed Virgilianism; Thomas Hardy's remarkable debt to Virgil's Eclogues and the Aeneid; responses to Virgil's Eclogue 1 in 12th-century literature; the haunting presence of the Virgilian Eclogues in Michel Butor's Mobile; and the aesthetics of pastoral melancholy in Virgil, Miklos Radnoti, and Bob Dylan. Contents: Marco Fantuzzi, The importance of being boukolos: ps.-Theocr. 20 // Richard Hunter, Isis… Read More