About this title: The Roman confrontation and assimilation of Greek literature entailed a scrutiny, critique, and adaptation of generic assumptions. This book considers the ways in which major genres--among them comedy, lyric, elegy, epic, and the novel--were redefined to accommodate Roman concerns and the ways in which gender plays a role in generic definition and ...
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