Contents |
Rome's first 'satirists' : themes and genre in Ennius and Lucilius / Frances Muecke -- The restless companion : Horace, Satires 1 and 2 / Emily Gowers -- Speaking from silence : the Stoic paradoxes of Persius / Andrea Cucchiarelli -- The poor man's feast : Juvenal / Victoria Rimell -- Citation and authority in Seneca's Apocolocyntosis / Ellen O'Gorman -- Late arrivals : Julian and Boethius / Joel Relihan -- Epic allusion in Roman satire / Catherine Connors -- Sleeping with the enemy : satire and philosophy / Roland Mayer -- The satiric maze : Petronius, satire, and the novel / Victoria Rimell -- Satire as aristocratic play / Thomas Habinek -- Satire in a ritual context / Fritz Graf -- Satire and the poet : the body as self-referential symbol / Alessandro Barchiesi and Andrea Cucchiarelli -- The libidinal rhetoric of satire / Erik Gunderson -- Roman satire in the sixteenth century / Colin Burrow -- Alluding to satire : Rochester, Dryden, and others / Dan Hooley -- The Horatian and the Juvenalesque in English letters / Charles Martindale -- The 'presence' : of Roman satire : modern receptions and their interpretative implications / Duncan Kennedy -- The turnaround : a volume retrospect on Roman satires / John Henderson. |