The Flight Of Aeneas: A Latin Tragedy In Three Acts reimagines Virgil's epic, 'The Aeneid, ' as a stage drama. This adaptation brings the trials and tribulations of Aeneas, the Trojan hero, to life in a powerful theatrical experience. Retaining the essence of the original Latin text, this English translation offers a fresh perspective on a timeless story of war, fate, and the founding of Rome.
Experience the intensity of Aeneas's journey from the burning ruins of Troy to the shores of Italy. Witness his encounters with gods and goddesses, his battles against fierce enemies, and his poignant love affair with Dido, Queen of Carthage. This tragedy captures the grandeur and emotional depth of Virgil's masterpiece, making it accessible to a modern audience while honoring its classical roots.
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