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|a Morton Braund, Susanna
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|a Latin Literature /
|c Susanna Morton Braund.
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|a London ;
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|b Routledge :
|b Taylor & Francis,
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|a Classical foundations
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|a List of figures -- About this book -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Virgil and the meaning of the Aeneid -- 2 Role models for Roman women and men in Livy -- 3 What is Latin literature? -- 4 What does studying Latin literature involve? -- 5 Making Roman identity: multiculturalism, militarism and masculinity -- 6 Performance and spectacle, life and death -- 7 Intersections of power: praise, politics and patrons -- 8 Annihilation and abjection: living death and living slavery -- 9 Writing ‘real’ lives -- 10 Introspection and individual identity -- 11 Literary texture and intertextuality -- 12 Metapoetics -- 13 Allegory -- 14 Overcoming an inferiority complex: constructing Roman literature -- 15 Building Rome and building Roman literature -- Appendix A: Extract from Darkness Visible by W. R. Johnson -- Appendix B: Who's afraid of literary theory? by Simon Goldhill --
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