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PRAISE FOR OTHER WORK BY EDWARD MCCRORIE
For The Odyssey of Homer:
The best available verse translation of The Odyssey for Greekless Readers
-Choice
McCrorie’s translation can be recommended without reservation to the generations of students to whom it is bound to be assigned.
-The Bloomsbury Review
For After a Cremation:
Asian and classical powers rumble and vibrate in these volcanic poems,
transforming their cool New England settings as they have since Thoreau’s day.
-The Beloit Poetry Journal
Suggested page somewhere up front:
For The Aeneid of Virgil:
A phenomenal and masterly tour de force, a version of the Aeneid translated line by line, remarkable for its fidelity to the original not only in literal meaning, but also-equally important-in spirit and sense.
-The Joint Association of Classical
Teachers Review (London)
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PRAISE FOR OTHER WORK BY EDWARD MCCRORIE
For The Odyssey of Homer:
The best available verse translation of The Odyssey for Greekless Readers
-Choice
McCrorie’s translation can be recommended without reservation to the generations of students to whom it is bound to be assigned.
-The Bloomsbury Review
For After a Cremation:
Asian and classical powers rumble and vibrate in these volcanic poems,
transforming their cool New England settings as they have since Thoreau’s day.
-The Beloit Poetry Journal
Suggested page somewhere up front:
For The Aeneid of Virgil:
A phenomenal and masterly tour de force, a version of the Aeneid translated line by line, remarkable for its fidelity to the original not only in literal meaning, but also-equally important-in spirit and sense.
-The Joint Association of Classical
Teachers Review (London)