Table of contents for Feeling history : Lucan, stoicism, and the poetics of passion / Francesca D'Alessandro Behr.

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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1	Lucan¿s Apostrophes as a Rejoinder to Virgil¿s Apostrophes in the Aeneid
Chapter 2	Addressing Negative Characters: The Didactic Nature of Apostrophe in the Bellum Civile
Chapter 3	Addressing Pompey: Lucan¿s Mimesis as Cognitively Useful Poetry and 
	Apostrophe and Apostrophe as a Stoic Trope
Chapter 4	Addressing the Emotions: Lucan¿s Narrator and the Character Cato in the	
	Bellum Civile
Chapter 5	Conclusion: Powerful Voices
Appendix	Stoic Inumanity? A Philosophical Appraisal of Practical Pursuits and the
	Passions
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Lucan, 39-65. Pharsalia.