Table of contents for Oxford readings in Ovid / edited by Peter E. Knox.

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Contents
List of Illustrationsix
chapter Introduction: Horizons in Ovidian Scholarship1
authorPeter E. Knox
partI. Contexts and Intertexts
chapter1Generalising about Ovid15
authorStephen Hinds
chapter2Playing with his Life: Ovid's `Autobiographical' References51
authorNiklas Holzberg
chapter3The Epistolary Mode and the First of Ovid's Heroides 69
authorDuncan F. Kennedy
chapter4Ovidian Allusion and the Vocabulary of Memory86
authorJohn F. Miller
chapter5Vergil's Best Reader? Ovidian Commentary on Vergilian Etymological Wordplay100
authorJames J. O'Hara 
chapter6Lucretius and the Delusions of Narcissus123
authorPhilip Hardie
chapter7Other Voices in Ovid's `Aeneid'144
authorSergio Casali 
partII. Ideologies of Love and Poetry
chapter8Reading Female Flesh: Amores 3.1169
authorMaria Wyke
chapter9The Death of Corinna's Parrot Reconsidered: Poetry and Ovid's Amores 205
authorBarbara Weiden Boyd
chapter10Fantasy, Myth, and Love Letters: Text and Tale in Ovid's Heroides 217
authorR. Alden Smith
chapter11Ovid and the Politics of Reading238
authorAlison R. Sharrock
partIII. Narrators and Narratives
chapter12Ovidius Prooemians265
authorE. J. Kenney
chapter13Voices and Narrative `Instances' in the Metamorphoses 274
authorAlessandro Barchiesi
chapter14Pyramus and Thisbe in Cyprus320
authorPeter E. Knox
chapter15Form in Motion: Weaving the Text in the Metamorphoses 334
authorGianpiero Rosati 
chapter16Ovid's Narrator in the Fasti351
authorCarole Newlands
partIV. On the Margins of Empire
chapter17Ovid, Germanicus, and the Composition of the Fasti 373
authorElaine Fantham
chapter18Booking the Return Trip: Ovid and Tristia 1415
authorStephen Hinds
chapter19On Ovid's Ibis: A Poem in Context441
authorGareth D. Williams
chapter20Si licet et fas est: Ovid's Fasti and the Problem of Free 
Speech under the Principate464
authorDenis Feeney
Acknowledgements489
Refrences491
Index525

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. -- Criticism and interpretation.