Jiang's method for reading Virgil: the Aeneid reverses Homer by turning love from restoration into abandonment and disintegration.
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Aeneid inversion
Jiang's method for reading Virgil: the Aeneid reverses Homer by turning love from restoration into abandonment and disintegration.
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"All right, okay, so two things to remember, okay? The first thing is that in the Odyssey, the journey where it ends, the destination,..."
"...love for you, I become nothing. Okay? And this inverses, the inversion, of what happened in the Odyssey where, because Odysseus sought glory and..."
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