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Georgics Information
500 words, approx. 2 pages
 The Georgics, published in 29 BC, is the second major work by the Latin poet Virgil. Its supposed subject is rural life and farming and the work is generally categorized as a "didactic...


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 Chicago Review
Super Georgic.(Poem)
12/22/2002: 569 words, approx. 2 pages Super Georgic 1. The dream begins here again, on a Good Day, where light whittles up hands' gold With the sun's impressive keep & we drive down through plains of heavy wheat, green Movement rapid as the sky scatters thinning pairs of wedge tails,...
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 New Criterion
Georgics on my mind.(Virgil's Georgics)(Book Review)
06/01/2005: 1,266 words, approx. 4 pages Virgil's Georgics, translated by Janet Lembke. Yale University Press, 114 pages, $50 Translating Virgil these days is either eccentric or ... well, there really is no "or." It is eccentric. Virgil is the archetype for what were called in the heyday of...



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Critical Essay by Edward Townsend Booth
2,317 words, approx. 8 pages
 In the following essay, Booth views Virgil as an authority on husbandry and details the picture of agricultural life presented in the Georgics.


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