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Chapter Two. The Catullan Sublime, Elegy, and the Emergence of the Real
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chapter One. Toward a New History of Genre: Elegy and the Real 1
- Chapter Two. The Catullan Sublime, Elegy, and the Emergence of the Real 31
- Chapter Three. Cynthia as Symptom: Propertius, Gallus, and the Boys 60
- Chapter Four. “He Do the Police in Different Voices”: the Tibullan Dream Tex 95
- Chapter Five. Why Propertius Is a Woman 130
- Chapter Six. Deconstructing The Vir: Law and the Other in the Amores 160
- Chapter Seven. Displacing the Subject, Saving the Text 184
- Chapter Eight. Between the Two Deaths: Technologies of the Self in Ovid’s Exilic Poetry 210
- Notes 237
- Bibliography 277
- Index Locorum 303
- General Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chapter One. Toward a New History of Genre: Elegy and the Real 1
- Chapter Two. The Catullan Sublime, Elegy, and the Emergence of the Real 31
- Chapter Three. Cynthia as Symptom: Propertius, Gallus, and the Boys 60
- Chapter Four. “He Do the Police in Different Voices”: the Tibullan Dream Tex 95
- Chapter Five. Why Propertius Is a Woman 130
- Chapter Six. Deconstructing The Vir: Law and the Other in the Amores 160
- Chapter Seven. Displacing the Subject, Saving the Text 184
- Chapter Eight. Between the Two Deaths: Technologies of the Self in Ovid’s Exilic Poetry 210
- Notes 237
- Bibliography 277
- Index Locorum 303
- General Index 307