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    Daphnis in the middle: Theocritus’ inter-generic poetics and the origins of the bucolic genre by Kampakoglou, A

    Published 2023
    “…It also signals that Theocritus appropriates tragedy’s critical reworking of epic to establish bucolic poetry as an autonomous genre.…”
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    Bukolinio žanro transformacija Biono kūryboje | A transformation of the bucolic genre in the poetry of Bion by Audronė Kudulytė-Kairienė

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…The article deals with the poetry of the Greek bucolic poet Bion (probably the end of the 2nd century B.C.). …”
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    Coridone e il fuoco d’amore by Marco Fernandelli

    Published 2009-01-01
    Subjects: “…Bucolic…”
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    Elementi ciceroniani in Virgilio: l’incipit della I bucolica by Boldrer, Francesca

    Published 2023-08-01
    Subjects: “…Allusivity. Bucolics. Cicero. Intertextuality. Virgil…”
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    Autour de la Vache de Myron : de l’éloge de l’opus nobile à la réflexion sur les genres et les sujets en poésie by Évelyne Prioux

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It is argued that the humble character or bucolic dimension that some Hellenistic poets perceived in Myron's masterpiece may account for the exceptional fame of this sculpture in later poetry.…”
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    La "sampogna" e la "musette". Sannazaro e Jean Lemaire by Carlo Vecce

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Adapted to different cultural contexts, this dimension marks the birth of a new classicism among the Moderns, distancing both authors from more recent traditions: in Sannazaro’s case, the fifteenth-century vernacular bucolic of Arzocchi and Benivieni; in Lemaire’s work, the world of pastourelles and bergeries.…”
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    Allegory of the self: Boccaccio's Buccolicum carmen by De Oliveira Fonseca Junior, A

    Published 2021
    “…At the same time, this thesis scrutinizes the processes of reception, mediation and allusion to classical texts which shed light on Boccaccio’s bucolic autofiction, as well as on the classical texts themselves.…”
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    Lycoris Galli/Volumnia Cytheris: a Greek Courtesan in Rome by Alison Keith

    Published 2011-01-01
    “… This article analyzes the strategic representation of an elegiac mistress (puella), Gallus’ Lycoris, and her putative inspiration, the freedwoman and mime‑actress Volumnia Cytheris, across a number of Latin literary genres, both verse (elegy, bucolic, epigram) and prose (political invective, informal epistles, inscriptions). …”
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    Faces of Loneliness in Propertius 1.18 by Antoni Bobrowski

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The work is positioned in the mainstream of the Augustan love elegy, but apart from elegiac concepts, it contains numerous topoi and intertextual references to the tradition of bucolic poetry. This article discusses the functioning of the motif of loneliness, which in 1.18 combines various elements that make up the image of the depicted world and enables the selection and modification of interpretative clues. …”
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    About jesuit Juan de Cigorondo’s Eclogue of Holy Sacrament by Alejandro Arteaga Martínez

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The eclogue will be stud-ied in the context of the bucolic Cigorondian production and it will be edited critically, taking as base-text the one preserved in the National of Spain.…”
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    L’apiculteur princeps de la littérature occidentale : Aristée entre poésie, politique et philosophie (Virgile, Géorgiques, IV, 281-558) by Vial

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…He deepens this graft by extending to the sublime a lyrical vein which culminates in the embedded story of Orpheus and Eurydice, and hybridizes in a fusion with epic verse, the didactic foundation and the bucolic antecedents of the work. Through the adventure of Aristaeus, the princeps beekeeper of Western literature, Virgil’s entire poetic, political and philosophical ideal is defined.…”
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    In the shadow of the oaks. Romantic memory and intertextual strategy in the prologue to “A Life” by Matteo Rosario Maria Branduardi

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In particular, the analysis of a short narrative segment generally traced by critics to a distant bucolic-Virgilian influence, reveals the closest and most significant presence, behind the prologue of Una vita, of Romantic literature, and specifically of Goethe’s Werther, a model revisited problematically by Svevo and assumed in the terms not of an inert acquiescence, but of a manifest impossibility of recovery.…”
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