De Carmine Pastorali by René Rapin

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Author Rapin, René, 1621-1687
Author of introduction, etc. Congleton, J. E. (James Edmund)
Translator Creech, Thomas, 1659-1700
Title De Carmine Pastorali
Prefixed to Thomas Creech's translation of the Idylliums of Theocritus (1684)
Original Publication Los Angeles : The Augustan Reprint Society, 1947
Series Title Augustan Reprint Society, publication number 08
Note First published in Latin, with Rapin's eclogues, under the title: Eclogae, cum dissertatione de carmine pastorali. Parisiis, apud S. Cramoisy, 1659.
The English translation by Thomas Creech, prefixed to his translation of the Idylliums of Theocritus, appeared in 1684.
Note Reading ease score: 42.8 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits David Starner, Louise Hope and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Summary "De Carmine Pastorali" by René Rapin is a critical treatise on pastoral poetry, written in the 17th century. This scholarly work serves to explore the nature, rules, and significance of pastoral poetry, emphasizing the adherence to classical models, particularly those laid down by Theocritus and Virgil. Rapin’s analysis seeks to elevate the genre by arguing for its inherent dignity, aligning it with themes representative of innocence, simplicity, and the 'Golden Age.' The opening of "De Carmine Pastorali" introduces the reader to the topic of pastoral literature by establishing its historical and literary context. Rapin begins by addressing the common misconception regarding the pastoral's perceived inferiority and strives to defend its elegance and worth by citing the authority of ancient poets and critics. He summarizes his intentions, positing that pastoral poetry should exhibit not only simplicity but also a graceful nearness to nature. In laying the groundwork for his subsequent arguments, Rapin alludes to various exemplars and critical figures in the classical tradition, hinting at the depth of analysis and discourse that will follow in the treatise. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PN: Language and Literatures: Literature: General, Criticism, Collections
Subject Pastoral poetry -- History and criticism
Subject Theocritus. Idylls
Category Text
EBook-No. 14495
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Most Recently Updated Apr 10, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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