Virgil's Poetic Legacy explores the profound and lasting impact of Virgil's poetry, particularly the Aeneid, on European literary tradition, civic values, and education systems. The book argues that Virgil's works were not merely literary masterpieces but foundational texts that actively shaped the cultural and political landscape of Europe for over two millennia.
One intriguing insight is how Virgil's poetry provided a framework for interpreting history and justifying political power across different eras. Another is the role of the Aeneid in instilling values of duty, piety, and leadership in generations of European elites.
This study uniquely emphasizes the active role of Virgil's poetry in shaping European identity and institutions, moving beyond a purely literary analysis to explore the practical applications and political implications of his work. The book begins by introducing Virgil's major works and their initial reception, then investigates the appropriation of Virgilian themes by later European writers, and culminates by examining Virgil's legacy in contemporary literature and political discourse.
By connecting to fields such as political science, history of education, and comparative literature, it offers diverse perspectives on Virgil's enduring impact, making it valuable for anyone interested in the intellectual foundations of European civilization.