This compelling book offers a new interpretation of Vergil's epic poem as a contest between two incompatible versions of the Homeric hero. While many scholars view the Aeneid as a synthesis of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Joseph Farrell argues that it stages a struggle to determine the nature of its story and hero, Aeneas. This contest is instigated by the goddess Juno, who seeks to reshape the narrative into an Iliad of relentless Trojan suffering rather than an Odyssey of triumphant return. Farrell highlights how ancient critics viewed the adaptable Odysseus as an ideal leader, while they criticized the steadfast Achilles as a poor one. The ongoing battle over Aeneas's leadership style throughout the poem reflects on the ethical legitimacy of Rome's emperor, Caesar Augustus. By reframing the Aeneid, Farrell reveals that the poem confronts readers with a crucial choice between conflicting possibilities, creating uncertainty about whether it serves as a celebration of Augustus or a somber commentary on the challenges of its time.
Joseph Farrell Reihenfolge der Bücher
Joseph Farrell ist emeritierter Professor für Italienisch an der University of Strathclyde. Seine wissenschaftliche Arbeit konzentriert sich auf die italienische dramatische Literatur, einschließlich Übersetzungen bedeutender italienischer Dramatiker und einer umfassenden Biografie. Farrells Beitrag liegt darin, italienische literarische Werke einem breiteren Publikum zugänglich zu machen und ein tiefes Verständnis für theatralische Traditionen zu zeigen.


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Focusing on the economic dynamics of information technology industries, this book explores the implications of high fixed costs, low marginal costs, significant switching costs, and strong network effects. Hal Varian presents foundational economic principles, while Joseph Farrell and Carl Shapiro analyze their influence on competition policy. This volume serves as an excellent introduction for students in economics, business strategy, law, and related fields, providing essential insights into the unique challenges and strategies within the IT sector.