2018
DOI: 10.1017/s0075435818000266
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Soft Hands, Hard Power: Sponging Off the Empire of Leisure (Virgil,Georgics4)

Abstract: This article seeks to jumpstart the politico-historicist scholarship on Virgil'sGeorgicsin the direction of Marxist criticism. I argue that theGeorgicsshould be understood less as a battle site for intra-elite power struggles or civil strife, more as an ideological stomping ground to work out, and dig in, the particular relationships of slavery and imperialism disfiguring the Roman world in 29b.c.e. After a brief analysis of the dynamics oflaborin Books 1–3, I train on a close reading of Book 4, which sees the… Show more

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