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Introduction | ||
I | The Author | 5 |
II | Preliminaries | 12 |
i | The Novel Genre as Background | 12 |
ii | The Employment of Verse | 31 |
iii | First-Person Narrative | 35 |
iv | The Identity of the Protagonists | 39 |
v | The Lost Early Books | 43 |
vi | Characterization | 49 |
III | Book XIV | 54 |
i | 1-5, Rhetoric | 54 |
ii | 6-11, a Quarrel | 62 |
iii | 12-15, the Stolen Cloak | 64 |
iv | 16.1-26.6, Quartilla and an Orgy | 65 |
IV | The Feast of Trimalchio | 72 |
i | 26.7-31.11 | 72 |
ii | 32.1-36.8 | 82 |
iii | 37.1-41.8 | 86 |
iv | 41.9-46.8, Conuiuarum Sermones | 90 |
v | 47.1-65.2 | 95 |
vi | 65.3-78.8 | 108 |
vii | Overview of the Cena | 123 |
V | Eumolpus replaces Ascyltos | 127 |
i | 79-82, Another Quarrel | 127 |
ii | 83-90, In the Picture-Gallery | 133 |
iii | 91-99, In the Inn | 144 |
VI | The Voyage | 152 |
i | The Odyssey and the Wrath of Priapus | 152 |
ii | 100.1-110.5, Lichas and Tryphaena Encountered Again | 157 |
iii | 110.6-112.8, the Widow of Ephesus | 165 |
iv | 113-115, the Shipwreck | 173 |
VII | Croton | 178 |
i | 116-117, Laying the Plot for Legacy-Hunting | 178 |
ii | 118, the Literary Theory of Eumolpus | 181 |
iii | 119.1-124.1, the Bellum Ciuile | 184 |
iv | 124.2-125.4, Resumption of Legacy-Hunting | 189 |
v | 126.1-139.4, Circe | 190 |
vi | 139.5-141.11, Legacy-Hunting Again | 207 |
VIII | Overall Aspects | 214 |
i | Mens ingenti flumine litterarum inundata | 214 |
ii | Sex in Petronius | 222 |
iii | Symbolism in Petronius | 226 |
Addenda | 231 | |
Index | 233 |
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