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Roman Literature and its ContextsEditors: Denis Feeney, Stephen HindsThis series is designed to encourage readers of Latin texts to sharpen their readings by placing them in broader and better defined contexts, and to encourage other classicists to explore the general or particular implications of their work for readers of Latin texts. The books all constitute original and innovative research and are envisaged as suggestive essays whose aim is to stimulate debate.
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There are 18 titles in this series... Allusion and Intertext
Dynamics of Appropriation in Roman Poetry
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