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Acknowledgements; Preface;
Part I. Two Settings for a Rape:
1. Metamorphoses 5.256-64: the Heliconian fount;
2. Metamorphoses 5.385-91: the landscape of Enna;
Part II. Ovid's Two Persephones:
3. The Homeric Hymn to Demeter: Fasti 4;
4. The Homeric Hymn to Demeter: Metamorphoses 5;
5. Elegy and epic: a traditional approach;
6. Elegy and epic: a new approach; Epilogue; Notes; Works cited; Index of passages discussed; Index of subjects.
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