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Acknowledgments | ||
Abbreviations | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Art for Art's Sake | 17 |
2 | Mimesis and the Idem et Alter | 45 |
3 | Mimesis of the Mind | 77 |
4 | Mimesis, Ekphrasis, Crisis | 107 |
5 | Reflections in the Mirror | 135 |
6 | Mimesis and the Twice-told Tale | 161 |
Bibliography | 185 | |
Index | 197 |
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