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Parentheses of Reception
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Contents VII
  4. List of Figures XI
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Part I: Parenthesis in Ancient Literature
  7. Roman Comedy and (Greek) Comedy 9
  8. Fragmenting a Conversation on otium: Catullus 51.1–16 as Parenthesis between Calvus and Ennius 21
  9. Silent Witnesses and Implausible Judgements: Echoes of Direct Speech in Catullus’ Song of the Parcae (Catull. 64) 45
  10. Filling Narrative Gaps and Bracketing Information in (Pseudo)Senecan Tragedy 65
  11. Part II: Parenthesis in Modern Literature
  12. The ‘Hidden’ Flirt with Antiquity: A Parenthesis in C.P. Cavafy’s Early Poetical Work 93
  13. A Part Apart: Niobe in Günter Grass’s Tin Drum 115
  14. Lyric Digression, Parenthesis, Asides: Horace and Dylan 129
  15. Rethinking Ovidian Womanhood in Carol Ann Duffy’s “Eurydice” 145
  16. Part III: Parenthesis in Theatre
  17. Three Witches – Three Unities: Aristotle in Macbeth 167
  18. Embracing Antiquity: Brecht’s Antigone-Model 1948 181
  19. Part IV: Parenthesis in Scholarship
  20. Philology as Parenthesis: Philological Theory around 1800 and its Contemporary Potentials (Friedrich Schlegel, August Boeckh) 201
  21. Artemidorus and the Question of Method in Freud’s Interpretation of Dreams 221
  22. Rachel Bespaloff Reads (Homer) 237
  23. Antiquity’s Parenthesis and the Poetics of Dissociative Time: Political Outsideness and Futurity in and through Foucault’s Cynic Parrhesia 259
  24. Part V: Parenthesis in Translation
  25. Translating for the Dead: Moshe Ha-Elion’s Homeric Translations into Salonican Ladino 287
  26. Inside and Outside: David Hadbawnik’s Verse Version of Vergil’s Aeneid 301
  27. Part VI: Parenthesis in Art and Cinema
  28. Reversible Nestings of the Mythic and the Real (Velázquez, Feast of Bacchus) 319
  29. Illustration in and to the Side of Eighteenth-Century Antiquarianism 351
  30. Fragment-Bodies: Rodin’s and Rilke’s Torsos 375
  31. The Classics in Viennese Modernity: A Hesiodic Parenthesis in Gustav Klimt’s Beethoven Frieze 405
  32. On Parenthetical Receptions of the Classical: Intermediality, Nesting, and the Gender of the Universal (Twombly’s Achilles, Woodman’s Daphne) 425
  33. Narrative and Parenthesis: From Homeric Simile to Cinematic Flashback 457
  34. List of Contributors 483
  35. Index 487
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