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Contents Introduction: Themes in Catullan Criticism (ca.1950-2000) 1 author Julia Haig Gaisser part I. CATULLUS AND HIS BOOKS chapter 1. Catullus, c. 1 27 author Frank Copley (1951) chapter 2. Catullus 116 35 author C. W. Macleod (1973) chapter 3. Metrical Variations and Some Textual Problems in Catullus 45 author Otto Skutsch (1969) chapter 4. Catulli Veronensis Liber 56 author Wendell Clausen (1976) chapter 5. The Collection 66 author T. P. Wiseman (1979) part II. NEW CRITICISM AND CATULLUS' SAPPHICS chapter 6. Catullan Otiosi: The Lover and the Poet 77 author Charles Segal (1970) chapter 7. Catullus 11: The Ironies of Integrity 87 author Michael C. J. Putnam (1974) part III. NEOTERIC POETICS chapter 8. The Neoteric Poets 109 author R. O. A. M. Lyne (1978) chapter 9. The Roman Poetic Traditions: The Neoteric Elegiacs and the Epigrams Proper 141 author David O. Ross, Jr. (1969) part IV. ALLUSION AND INTERTEXT chapter 10. Poetic Memory and the Art of Allusion 167 author Gian Biagio Conte (1971) Translated by Leofranc Holford-Strevens chapter 11. Poem 101 177 author Giuseppe Gilberto Biondi (1976) Translated by Leofranc Holford-Strevens chapter 12. Catullus, Ennius, and the Poetics of Allusion 198 author James E. G. Zetzel (1983) chapter 13. Threads in the Labyrinth: Competing Views and Voices in Catullus 64 217 author Julia Haig Gaisser (1995) part V. OBSCENITY AND INVECTIVE chapter 14. Obscenity in Catullus 261 author Donald Lateiner (1977) chapter 15. Catullus and the Art of Crudity 282 author Amy Richlin (1992) part VI. DEBATING THE SPARROW chapter 16. How the Sparrow of Catullus is to be Understood, and a Passage Pointed Out in Martial 305 author Angelo Poliziano (1489) chapter 17. The Flea and the Sparrow 308 author Jacopo Sannazaro (c. 1490) chapter 18. O factum male! O miselle passer! 311 author Pierio Valeriano (1521) chapter 19. Animal Imagery and the Sparrow 314 author J. N. Adams (1982) chapter 20. In Defence of Catullus' Dirty Sparrow 318 author Richard W. Hooper (1985) part VII. ROMAN REALITIES chapter 21. A World Not Ours 343 author T. P. Wiseman (1985) chapter 22. Catullus XLII 356 author Eduard Fraenkel (1961) chapter 23. Friendship, Politics, and Literature in Catullus: Poems 1, 65 and 66, 116 369 author W. Jeffrey Tatum (1997) chapter 24. Non inter nota sepulchra: Catullus 101 and Roman Funerary Ritual 399 author Andrew Feldherr (2000) part VIII. THE LENS OF THEORY chapter 25. `Shall I Compare Thee...?' Catullus 68B and the Limits of Analogy 429 author Denis Feeney (1992) chapter 26. Ego Mulier: The Construction of Male Sexuality in Catullus 447 author Marilyn B. Skinner (1993) chapter 27. Sappho 31 and Catullus 51: The Dialogism of Lyric 476 author Paul Allen Miller (1993) chapter 28. Ceveat lector: Catullus and the Rhetoric of Performance 490 author Daniel L. Selden (1992) Acknowledgements 560 References 562 Index 605
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Catullus, Gaius Valerius -- Criticism and interpretation.
Latin poetry -- History and criticism.