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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Texts and the Rendering of Imaginative Reality | 1 | |
Prelude: In a Drizzly Light | 29 | |
Atheism and the Religiosity of Euripides | 33 | |
Poetry and Philosophy in Aristophanes' Clouds | 50 | |
Calypso's Choice: Immortality and Heroic Striving in the Odyssey and Ulysses | 63 | |
The Homecomings of Odysseus and Nala | 90 | |
A Bird, a Mouse, a Frog, and Some Fish: A New Reading of Leviticus 11 | 110 | |
Confabulating Cephalus: Self-Narration in Ovid's Metamorphoses (7.672-865) | 127 | |
Memory and Imagination in Augustine's Confessions | 139 | |
Metamorphosis and Conversion: Apuleius's Metamorphoses | 155 | |
Against Entertainment: Plato and the Poets Revisited | 177 | |
Interlude: "The Photographer": An Essay by Soseki | 203 | |
"I Know Thee Not, Old Man": The Renunciation of Falstaff | 209 | |
Transforming Conventions: The Trope of Decorum and Thomas Sheridan's Captain O'Blunder | 228 | |
Synge: Reality and the Imagination of Place | 243 | |
Mallarme and English | 256 | |
T. S. Eliot as Religious Thinker: Four Quartets | 269 | |
Rousseau on Providence | 285 | |
Dostoyevsky's Trojan Horse: A Raw Youth | 312 | |
Henry James and Modern Moral Life | 334 | |
Edmund Burke and Thomas Jefferson: Mutually Antipathetic Minds | 360 | |
Postlude: Problems in American Literature | 375 | |
Select Bibliography: Works by David Grene | 389 | |
Contributors | 393 | |
Index | 397 |
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