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Preface to the Series | ||
Preface to the Volume | ||
Pt. 1 | Materials | |
Pt. 2 | Approaches | |
Introduction | 37 | |
Pietas and Furor: Motivational Forces in the Aeneid | 46 | |
Trojan, Dardanian, Roman: The Power of Epithets in the Aeneid | 53 | |
"Frigid Indifference" or "Soaked Through and Through with Feeling"? Portrayal of Character in the Aeneid | 60 | |
The Public and Private Aeneas: Observations on Complex Responsibility | 69 | |
"Tum Pectore Sensus Vertuntur Varii": Reading and Teaching the End of the Aeneid | 80 | |
Vergil's Aeneas: The Best of the Romans | 87 | |
Homer, Pietas, and the Cycle of Duels in Aeneid 10 and 12 | 99 | |
Vergil's Aeneid and the Evolution of Augustus | 114 | |
The Anger of Juno in Vergil's Aeneid | 123 | |
Vergil and the Monuments | 131 | |
Future Perfect Feminine: Women Past and Present in Vergil's Aeneid | 138 | |
Pietas, Furor, and Ecofeminism in the Aeneid | 147 | |
Feminae Furentes: The Frenzy of Noble Women in Vergil's Aeneid and the Letter of Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi | 159 | |
Appreciating the Poetry of the Aeneid | 168 | |
Look Who's Talking: A Narratological Approach | 176 | |
Tragedy and Vergil's Aeneid | 182 | |
Dante's Vergil | 190 | |
Teaching the Aeneid with Milton's Paradise Lost | 196 | |
App. A | Homeric Parallels | 201 |
App. B | Cultural, Historical, and Literary Terminology | 225 |
Notes on Contributors | 229 | |
Survey Participants | 233 | |
Works Cited | 235 | |
Index | 251 |
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