A fresh voice from Hellenistic Greece - intimate, unsparing. Poetry of shepherds and gods. J. Cholmeley's The Idylls of Theocritus gathers the poet's renowned short pieces into a lucid Theocritus translation that preserves both musical line and conversational edge. As a classical poetry anthology and a bucolic verse collection, it maps a world where rustic speech, lyric refrains and mythological themes sit side by side; the result is vivid, economical writing that rewards close reading and casual pleasure alike. The origins of the pastoral mode are clear here: small-scale scenes, interplay of song and dialogue, and a humour that slides between satire and tenderness. Equally suited to lovers of verse and to poetry for classics students, these idylls embody the directness of Greek pastoral poetry and feel immediate rather than remote. Composed in third century BCE Greece, Theocritus stands at the start of hellenistic poetry and shaped the idiom that Virgil later adapted; his idylls and eclogues became a natural companion to Virgil for generations of readers. A natural fit for surveys of ancient Greek literature and for an academic literature collection, the poems also read as mythological themes poetry and keen human observation: gods intrude, but so do work, song and flirtation. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Collectors seeking a thoughtful edition of a classical poetry anthology and casual readers drawn to bucolic verse will both find an edition that balances scholarship with readability. Students and instructors, as well as classic-literature collectors, will appreciate the way the poems reward repeated reading: subtle shifts of tone, sudden wit and a steady sense of place make these short works excellent both for teaching and for quiet enjoyment. As a Theocritus translation aimed at clarity without flattening nuance, this edition bridges classroom and collection.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A fresh voice from Hellenistic Greece - intimate, unsparing. Poetry of shepherds and gods. J. Cholmeley's The Idylls of Theocritus gathers the poet's renowned short pieces into a lucid Theocritus translation that preserves both musical line and conversational edge. As a classical poetry anthology and a bucolic verse collection, it maps a world where rustic speech, lyric refrains and mythological themes sit side by side; the result is vivid, economical writing that rewards close reading and casual pleasure alike. The origins of the pastoral mode are clear here: small-scale scenes, interplay of song and dialogue, and a humour that slides between satire and tenderness. Equally suited to lovers of verse and to poetry for classics students, these idylls embody the directness of Greek pastoral poetry and feel immediate rather than remote.Composed in third century BCE Greece, Theocritus stands at the start of hellenistic poetry and shaped the idiom that Virgil later adapted; his idylls and eclogues became a natural companion to Virgil for generations of readers. A natural fit for surveys of ancient Greek literature and for an academic literature collection, the poems also read as mythological themes poetry and keen human observation: gods intrude, but so do work, song and flirtation. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Collectors seeking a thoughtful edition of a classical poetry anthology and casual readers drawn to bucolic verse will both find an edition that balances scholarship with readability. Students and instructors, as well as classic-literature collectors, will appreciate the way the poems reward repeated reading: subtle shifts of tone, sudden wit and a steady sense of place make these short works excellent both for teaching and for quiet enjoyment. As a Theocritus translation aimed at clarity without flattening nuance, this edition bridges classroom and collection. Seller Inventory # 9789354185984