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1 | Intratextuality: Texts, Parts, and (W)holes in Theory | 1 |
2 | Wrapping Homer Up: Cohesion, Discourse, and Deviation in the Iliad | 43 |
3 | Sense and Sententiousness in the Greek Novels | 67 |
4 | Epic in the Middle of the Wood: Mise en Abyme in the Nisus and Euryalus Episode | 89 |
5 | Catullus, 64: Footprints in the Labyrinth | 115 |
6 | Design and Designation in Virgil's Aeneid, Tacitus' Annals, and Michelangelo's Conversion of Saint Paul | 143 |
7 | Connecting the Disconnected: Reading Ovid's Fasti | 171 |
Editorial Preface | 204 | |
8 | Making a Text of the Universe: Perspectives on Discursive Order in the De Rerum Natura of Lucretius | 205 |
9 | Intratext and Irony in Aristophanes | 227 |
10 | Dialogue and Irony in Cicero: Reading De Republica | 263 |
11 | The Life and Soul of the Party: Plato, Symposium | 287 |
Endtext | 325 | |
References | 331 | |
Index | 357 |
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