This study examines rivers as a literary phenomenon particularly in the poetry of Vergil. It first considers the Greco-Roman understanding of the river in its primary symbolic roles cosmological ritual and ethnographical and then analyzes the river as a literary device arguing that descriptions of rivers in Roman poetry are in many cases a form of authorial comment on the progress or structure of a narrative.
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