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Introduction | ||
1 | Sappho's public world | 3 |
2 | Corinna's poetic Metis and the Epinikian tradition | 25 |
3 | The power of memory in Erinna and Sappho | 59 |
4 | Dico ergo sum : Erinna's voice and poetic reality | 72 |
5 | Homer's mother | 91 |
6 | Nossis Thelyglossos : the private text and the public book | 112 |
7 | Playing with tradition : gender and innovation in the epigrams of Anyte | 139 |
8 | Sulpicia and the art of literary allusion : [Tibullus] 3.13 | 158 |
9 | Sulpicia and the rhetoric of disclosure | 169 |
App | Greek and Roman women writers | 192 |
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