The Aeneid by Virgil is a foundational epic of ancient Roman literature, chronicling the mythic journey of Aeneas, a Trojan hero destined to found the roots of Rome. Written in majestic Latin verse, the poem blends myth, history, and political vision, exploring themes of fate, duty, sacrifice, and empire. As Aeneas travels from the ruins of Troy to Italy, he faces war, loss, divine interference, and moral struggle. The Aeneid celebrates Roman values while questioning the human cost of destiny, offering enduring insight into power, identity, and civilization. It remains essential reading for classical studies, mythology, and world literature today.
As we welcome the month ahead, we're shining a light on notable and acclaimed October-born authors. We're delighted to celebrate them and their beloved works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, theater, and more.
A new Hunger Games prequel comes out March 18 and we've got our preorders on lock. In the meantime, we're delving into the early influences that inspired the hit series by Suzanne Collins and we've put together a roundup of reads based on Greek mythology. Plus, we share a list of the author's favorite books growing up.
Poetry is one of the purest forms of expressing the human experience. It also offers a reflection of the era in which it was created. For National Poet’s Day on August 21, we celebrate the age-old artform with a tour of poetry through the ages.
Getting young people to read old books can be challenging. One successful approach we’ve come across is to pair the original with a modern take on the story. Here we feature ten classic books matched with fun, updated retellings.