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- 2001031920 contributor B8934643.
- 2001031920 coverage "Rome In literature.".
- 2001031920 created "2002.".
- 2001031920 date "2002".
- 2001031920 date "2002.".
- 2001031920 dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- 2001031920 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 296-297) and index.".
- 2001031920 description "Machine generated contents note: List of illustrations vii -- About this book viii -- Acknowledgements xvi --1 Virgil and the meaning of the Aeneid 1 --2 Role models for Roman women and men in Livy 20 --3 What is Latin literature? 37 --4 What does studying Latin literature involve? 53 --5 Making Roman identity: multiculturalism, militarism and masculinity 70 --6 Performance and spectacle, life and death 89 --7 Intersections of power: praise, politics and patrons 110 --8 Annihilation and abjection: living death and living slavery 133 --9 Writing 'real' lives 152 --10 Introspection and individual identity 176 --11 Literary texture and intertextuality 190 --12 Metapoetics 207 --13 Allegory 225 --14 Overcoming an inferiority complex: the relationship with Greek literature 242 --15 Building Rome and building Roman literature 265 --Appendix A -- Extract from Darkness Visible by W.R.Johnson 275 --Appendix B -- Who's afraid of literary theory? by Simon Goldhill 277 --List of authors and texts 288 -- Time-line 294 -- List of translations used/adapted 296 -- Index of names and topics 298 -- Index ofpassages quoted 303.".
- 2001031920 extent "xvi, 304 p. :".
- 2001031920 identifier "0415195179 (hb)".
- 2001031920 identifier "0415195187 (pbk.)".
- 2001031920 identifier 2001031920-d.html.
- 2001031920 identifier 2001031920.html.
- 2001031920 isPartOf "Classical foundations".
- 2001031920 issued "2002".
- 2001031920 issued "2002.".
- 2001031920 language "eng".
- 2001031920 publisher "London ; New York : Routledge,".
- 2001031920 spatial "Rome In literature.".
- 2001031920 subject "870.9 21".
- 2001031920 subject "Latin literature History and criticism.".
- 2001031920 subject "PA6003 .B73 2002".
- 2001031920 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of illustrations vii -- About this book viii -- Acknowledgements xvi --1 Virgil and the meaning of the Aeneid 1 --2 Role models for Roman women and men in Livy 20 --3 What is Latin literature? 37 --4 What does studying Latin literature involve? 53 --5 Making Roman identity: multiculturalism, militarism and masculinity 70 --6 Performance and spectacle, life and death 89 --7 Intersections of power: praise, politics and patrons 110 --8 Annihilation and abjection: living death and living slavery 133 --9 Writing 'real' lives 152 --10 Introspection and individual identity 176 --11 Literary texture and intertextuality 190 --12 Metapoetics 207 --13 Allegory 225 --14 Overcoming an inferiority complex: the relationship with Greek literature 242 --15 Building Rome and building Roman literature 265 --Appendix A -- Extract from Darkness Visible by W.R.Johnson 275 --Appendix B -- Who's afraid of literary theory? by Simon Goldhill 277 --List of authors and texts 288 -- Time-line 294 -- List of translations used/adapted 296 -- Index of names and topics 298 -- Index ofpassages quoted 303.".
- 2001031920 title "Latin literature / Susanna Morton Braund.".
- 2001031920 type "text".