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Introduction
Part One: Cicero
The Social Life of Letters
1 Euphemism and Its Limits
2 Consolation and Competition
3 Absence and Increase
4 Recommendation
Part Two: Seneca
Commercium Epistularum: The Gift Refigured
5 From Practice to Metaphor
6 Rehabilitating Friendship
7 Redefining Identity—Persons, Letters, Friends
8 Consolation and Community
Notes
Bibliography
Index of Passages
General Index
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