Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Barbara K Gold: Introduction
Joseph Farrell: The Text and Roman Erotic Elegists. Calling out the Greeks: Dynamics of the Elegiac Canon
David Wray: Catullus the Roman Love Elegist?
Paul Allen Miller: Tibullus
Tara S Welch: Historical and Material Context. Elegy and the Monuments
P Lowell Bowditch: Roman Love Elegy and the Eros of Empire
Eleanor Winsor Leach: Rome's Elegiac Cartography: The View from the
Richard Hunter: Influences. Callimachus and Roman Elegy
Roy K Gibson: Gallus: The First Roman Love Elegist
Duncan F Kennedy: Stylistics and Discourse. Love's Tropes and Figures
Llewelyn Morgan: Elegiac Meter: Opposites Attract
S J Heyworth: The Elegiac Book: Patterns and Problems
Vincent Katz: Translating Roman Elegy
Sharon L James: Aspects of Production. Elegy and New Comedy
Judith P Hallett: Authorial Identity in Latin Love Elegy: Literary Fictions and Erotic Failings
Alison Keith: The in Roman Elegy
Barbara K Gold: b3 sPatronage and the Elegists: Social Reality or Literary Construction? b4 s
Ȟrica Valladares: Elegy, Art and the Viewer
Mary-Kay Gamel: Performing Sex, Gender and Power in Roman Elegy
Ellen Greene: Gender and Elegy
Micaela Janan: Approaches. Lacanian Psychoanalytic Theory and Roman Love Elegy
Donncha O'Rourke: Intertextuality in Roman Elegy
Genevieve Liveley: Narratology in Roman Elegy
David Fredrick: The Gaze and the Elegiac Imaginary
P J Davis: Late Antique Elegy and Reception. Reception of Elegy in Augustan and Post-Augustan Poetry
James Uden: Love Elegies of Late Antiquity
Holt N Parker: Renaissance Latin Elegy
Dan Hooley: Modernist Reception
Ronnie Ancona: Pedagogy. Teaching Roman Love Elegy
Barbara Weiden Boyd: Teaching Ovid's Love Elegy
Genevieve Liveley: Teaching Rape in Roman Elegy, Part I
Sharon L James: Teaching Rape in Roman Love Elegy, Part II
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