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The Virgilian Progression is a literary term to define Virgil's progression in his career as a poet. This progression shows that Virgil moved from pastoral poetry in his ''Eclogues'', to poetry on the working man in his ''Georgics'', to epic poetry which was found in the ''Aeneid''. As Virgil is considered one of the major writers of Rome his works were carefully studied by Medieval and Renaissance scholars. The discovery of a Virgilian progression led many men to attempt to emulate Virgil's literary career so that they too might become great poets of their time. Examples of some of these authors include Edmund Spenser and Miguel de Cervantes. == References ==
*Cheney, Patrick; A. de Armas, Frederick (2002). (''European Literary Careers: The Author from Antiquity to the Renaissance'' ). Toronto: Toronto Press Incorporated. ISBN 0802047793 *Coolidge, John S. ("Great Things and Small: The Virgilian Progression" ). ''Comparative Literature'' 17.1 (1965): 1 - 23.
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