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A Reading of the poem numbered "II.27",
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This review is from: Propertius in Love: The Elegies (A Joan Palevsky Book in Classical Literature) (Paperback)
Propertius was perhaps the first poet of Romantic love, as we know it today. This particular poem, in its unconcern with the mundane, it's bold - still strikingly Roman - conclusion of the lover's triumph even over death, is illustrative of the main concerns of Propertius in this faithfully translated volume of his poetry. |
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Propertius in Love: The Elegies (A Joan Palevsky Book in Classical Literature) by Sextus Propertius (Paperback - June 3, 2002)
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