Ancient Epic: Homer and Vergil. History and Literature



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History and Literature

History and Literature if histories like Herodotus encompass story along with history, does literature then do the same? historians benefit from the study of fictional works in at least two ways: literature often includes much history the process of writing literature overlaps with its historical cousin in many respects all in all, good history is often good story

History and Literature two of the best creators of fiction in western literature are Homer and Vergil let s examine their works from a historian s perspective and see what they teach us about what-really-happened-in-the-past

Homer Quintilian: Homer is the river from which all literature flows. high quality of poetry: flashbacks, character development, pathos to many, he s both the first and the best Western author

The Iliad Homer the earliest preserved epic in Western literature an epic is a long narrative poem involving heroic struggle, gods, and often the conquest of death set entirely at the walled city of Troy (Ilium) Achilles, Agamemnon, Hector, Priam centers around Achilles anger and his refusal to fight after Agamemnon shames him in public does no tell the story of the Trojan Horse or the Sack of Troy!

The Odyssey Homer in the aftermath of the Trojan War, Odysseus (Ulysses) returns home Odysseus makes it home safely to Penelope unlike Agamemnon who is killed by his wife Clytemnestra

Homer the gods are major players in both epics e.g. Zeus and Hera, the King and Queen of Olympus equated with the Roman deities Jupiter and Juno but unlike God in the Old Testament, these divinities are sometimes treated comically e.g. The Seduction of Zeus (Iliad, Book 14) Homer also explores the tragic side of life e.g. Odysseus and Argus (Odyssey, Book 17)

Who is Homer? Homer little is known: birthplace? date of birth? he probably was blind Milman Parry: Homer was an oral bard explains repetitive formulas (oral formulas) and also the frequency of weak joins So how was Homer s text preserved? through rhapsodes ( stitchers of song )? but do we have Homer s actual text?

Homer and History does Homer s work preserve history? Unlikely, because Homer: was probably blind lived three dark and illiterate centuries after the fact made a living as an entertainer, not a historian on the other hand, there could be echoes of what-really-happened historically in his work he records accurately the armor of that day cf. Medieval bards who got many things right historically epic was all Homer s society had as a means of remembering their past, which made it valuable

Homer and History the question then is which details are whatreally-happened and which are invented history Troy itself may even have been a real place, as we ll see in the next Section of the class but exactly the way Homer describes the city? finally, even if it is an invented history, Homer s work preserves the desires and values of a society, and those per se are important historical truths

Vergil Vergil is Rome s greatest poet much reliable biographical information 70-19 BCE; cf. Julius Caesar e.g. middle-class but well educated slow and meticulous perfectionist however, very little reliable evidence is preserved about his private life, suggesting he probably didn t have much of one

Vergil s Aeneid early in his career, Vergil wrote pastoral poetry (about life in the country) in the early 20 s BCE, the Roman emperor Augustus commissioned Vergil to write an epic poem glorifying Rome

Vergil s Aeneid the result was The Aeneid published only ten years later Vergil died leaving it unfinished nevertheless, it became an instant classic yet it was not about Augustus instead, it is set in the distant (mythological) past

Vergil s Aeneid the central character is Aeneas problem for Vergil: Aeneas in Homer s Iliad is a braggart and a coward at one point, his mother Venus has to save him from being killed in battle Vergil s solution: pius Aeneas twelve books of The Aeneid vs. 48 (24 + 24) of The Iliad and The Odyssey thus, The Aeneid is a miniaturized Homeric epic

Vergil s Aeneid, Book 1 Vergil leaps in medias res ( in the middle of things ) Aeneas is caught in a storm sent by Juno to destroy him (Book 1) n.b. Aeneas is depressed and suicidal he and his ragged band of Trojan refugees wash up on the shores of North Africa where he meets Dido, the Queen of Carthage

Vergil s Aeneid, Book 2 Dido hosts Aeneas and his men at a banquet and then asks him to tell the assembled crowd how Troy fell again, Vergil s focus is psychological as Aeneas relives the Sack of Troy at the climax of Book 2, Aeneas recalls having seen Priam killed by Pyrrhus Priam s death recalls Pompey s murder

Vergil s Aeneid, Book 3-5 Aeneas and Dido have an intense love affair but duty calls and the gods order Aeneas to serve a higher calling, the founding of Rome Dido begs him to stay in Carthage but he refuses and leaves Dido commits suicide

Vergil s Aeneid, Book 6 in Book 6, Aeneas goes to the Underworld and sees the ghost of Dido who scorns him at the climax of Book 6, he watches a triumphal pageant of Rome-yet-to-come at the end, Aeneas leaves through the Gate of Ivory (Book 6) is Vergil saying Rome a false dream?

Vergil s Aeneid, Books 7-12 Aeneas arrives in Italy and has to battle for a new homeland for his Trojan comrades he fights a local hero Turnus over the hand in marriage of the king s daughter The Aeneid ends with Aeneas killing Turnus in a one-on-one duel (Book 12)

Vergil s Aeneid: Conclusion what does Vergil mean with all these confusing suggestions? it seems clear The Aeneid is not only a story about the deep mythological past but what is the key to cracking this code? Aeneas clearly begins as a depressed and disturbed hero and evolves into a ruthless murderer

Vergil s Aeneid: Conclusion what does Vergil mean with all these confusing suggestions? what is the learned poet s diagnosis of Rome s tormented psychology? is this epic what Augustus was paying for? is that why Vergil on his deathbed asked that The Aeneid be burned? Because in writing it he had pointed to greater truths than he originally meant to or had been paid to?

Conclusion: History and Literature great questions are what great literature brings to the feast of history fiction can reveal very real facets of the past abstracted as myth and fantasy for instance, Homer shows how early the human heart formed, where a noble dog s death is worth a salt tear and those at the top don t always comport themselves with the dignity of their position so, is this Homer s version of chaos theory?

Conclusion: History and Literature in a very different way, Vergil gives voice to the murmurs of discontented slaves who work for the regime oppressing them if literature cannot stand alone as a gateway to the past, it enriches and brings a healthy confusion to our assessment of history and even if that doesn t actually take us nearer to what-literally-happened, it shows the psychological complexity underlying the ways in which the past has unfolded