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Preface | 7 | |
1. | Allusion, influence, intertextuality-classical themes in the literature in English: by way of introduction | 9 |
2. | The journey into the underworld in the medieval 'Harrowing of Hell' scenes of the cycle plays | 23 |
3. | The tragedy of war heroes within the heroic and chivalric tradition: Statius and John Lydgate's accounts of the fall of Thebes | 45 |
4. | The uses of classical imagery in Christopher Marlowe's Edward II | 63 |
5. | From the epic to the historical novel: the transition from the epic to the novelistic tradition in Sir Walter Scott's Waverley | 87 |
6. | Between the mundane and the mythical: Victorian female characters and their mythical counterparts | 107 |
7. | Exile as suffering in Salman Rushdie's Grimus, Shame and Fury | 131 |
8. | "I Suffer Therefore I Change"-the echoes of Ovid's Metamorphoses in Aritha van Herk's No fixed address: an amorous journey | 157 |
9. | De(con)struction, transformation, metamorphosis-the mythical and the magical in The invention of the world by Jack Hodgins | 181 |
10. | Aspects of classical tragedy in Edward Bond's The Woman | 199 |
11. | Tropes of the classical 'Passage through Hell' in works of twentieth century English writers | 215 |
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