The Rhetoric of Imitation: Genre and Poetic Memory in Virgil and Other Latin Poets |
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Foreword by Charles Segal | 7 |
Abbreviations | 19 |
Poetic Memory and the Art of Allusion | 32 |
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Aeneas Aeneas's Aeneid Amores Apollonius of Rhodes appears Aristaeus arma virumque artistic baldric becomes bucolic Carmina Catullus Catullus's character classical conflict Conte Conte's contrast critical cultural Danaids Daphnis death dialectic Dido dramatic Eclogue Eduard Norden elegiac poet elegy Ennius epic code epic norm episode epos epyllion essay Euripides example expression Fate figure function Gallus Gallus's Georgics groupe µ hero Homer ideological Iliad interpretation language linguistic literary genre literature Lucilius Lycoris meaning metaphor Mezentius mihi multa narration narrative Norden nunc objective Odyssey opening original Orpheus Ovid Ovid's Pasquali Persius philologist philology poem poet's poetic discourse poetic memory poetic word poetry point of view Propertius reader reality recall relationship rhetorical Roman semantic sense Servius signifier specific structure studies style stylistic subjective tenth Eclogue textual Tibullus tion tradition trope truth Vahlen values Venus verse Virgil Virgilian virum whole καὶ