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The Aeneid: An Underhandedly Pessimistic Account of Augustus' Regime
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A 5 page contention that despite the fact that Virgil manages to maintain a facade of patriotism in "The Aeneid", the poem is in reality an underhandedly pessimistic account of Augustus' regime. This is true despite the fact that Virgil was writing under the close supervision of Augustus and was obligated to portray him and his regime in a positive light. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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The Aeneid: An Underhandedly Pessimistic Account of Augustus' Regime
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