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Horaces Epodes Contexts Intertexts And Reception 1st Edition Philippa Bather Claire Stocks

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Horaces Epodes Contexts Intertexts And Reception 1st Edition Philippa Bather Claire Stocks
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Philippa Bather; Claire Stocks
ISBN: 9780191808760, 9780198746058, 0191808768, 0198746059
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Horaces Epodes Contexts Intertexts And Reception 1st Edition Philippa Bather Claire Stocks by Philippa Bather; Claire Stocks 9780191808760, 9780198746058, 0191808768, 0198746059 instant download after payment.

Covering a range of topics including the iambic tradition and aspects of gender, this collection of essays on the Epodes overturns the work's ill-famed reputation and reasserts its place as a valued member of Horace's literary corpus.
Abstract: Covering a range of topics including the iambic tradition and aspects of gender, this collection of essays on the Epodes overturns the work's ill-famed reputation and reasserts its place as a valued member of Horace's literary corpus

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