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Allegories of Farming from Greece and Rome Leah Kronenberg (Rutgers University, New Jersey)

Allegories of Farming from Greece and Rome By Leah Kronenberg (Rutgers University, New Jersey)

Allegories of Farming from Greece and Rome by Leah Kronenberg (Rutgers University, New Jersey)


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This book shows that Xenophon's Oeconomicus, Varro's De Re Rustica and Virgil's Georgics are not simply works on farming but in fact belong to a tradition of philosophical satire which uses allegory and irony to question the meaning of morality and the right way to live.

Allegories of Farming from Greece and Rome Summary

Allegories of Farming from Greece and Rome: Philosophical Satire in Xenophon, Varro, and Virgil by Leah Kronenberg (Rutgers University, New Jersey)

In this book Professor Kronenberg shows that Xenophon's Oeconomicus, Varro's De Re Rustica and Virgil's Georgics are not simply works on farming but belong to a tradition of philosophical satire which uses allegory and irony to question the meaning of morality. These works metaphorically connect farming and its related arts to political life; but instead of presenting farming in its traditional guise as a positive symbol, they use it to model the deficiencies of the active life, which in turn is juxtaposed to a preferred contemplative way of life. Although these three texts are not usually treated together, this book convincingly connects them with an original and provocative interpretation of their allegorical use of farming. It also fills an important gap in our understanding of the literary influences on the Georgics by showing that it is shaped not just by its poetic predecessors but by philosophical dialogue.

About Leah Kronenberg (Rutgers University, New Jersey)

Leah Kronenberg is Assistant Professor of Classics at Rutgers University.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Xenophon's Oeconomicus: 1. Socrates and Critobulus (Oec. 1-6); 2. A philosopher and a gentleman (Oec. 7-21); Part II. Varro's De Re Rustica: 3. The art of farming; 4. The morality of farming; 5. The politics of farming; Part III. Virgil's Georgics: 6. Virgil's satire on farming; 7. Farmers and poets; Epilogue.

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NPB9780521517263
9780521517263
0521517265
Allegories of Farming from Greece and Rome: Philosophical Satire in Xenophon, Varro, and Virgil by Leah Kronenberg (Rutgers University, New Jersey)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2009-05-14
236
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