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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Texts | 37 | |
Catullus | 39 | |
Tibullus | 44 | |
Sulpicia | 55 | |
Propertius | 57 | |
Ovid | 80 | |
Commentary | 107 | |
Catullus | 109 | |
Tibullus | 121 | |
Sulpicia | 159 | |
Propertius | 166 | |
Ovid | 241 | |
Critical Anthology | 305 | |
Introduction to The Latin Love Elegy | 307 | |
The Politics of Elegy | 312 | |
The Role of Women in Roman Elegy: Counter-cultural feminism | 329 | |
The Life of Love | 348 | |
The Pastoral in City Clothes | 366 | |
Mistress and Metaphor in Augustan Elegy | 386 | |
Representation and the Rhetoric of Reality | 410 | |
"But Ariadne Was Never There in the First place": Finding the female in Roman poetry | 430 | |
Reading Broken Skin: Violence in Roman elegy | 457 | |
Index | 480 |
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