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Carthage in Virgil's Aeneid : staging the enemy under Augustus /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Chapter 2 Polarity and Analogy in Virgil's Carthage2.1 Virgil's Barbarian Theatre; 2.2 Persian Carthaginians; 2.2.1 First Encounters; 2.2.2 Symbolic Affinities; 2.2.3 Polygamous and Incestuous Bonds; 2.3 Persian Dido: The Medea Intertext; 2.3.1 Colchian Medea; 2.3.2 Corinthian Medea; 2.3.3 Athenian/Persian Medea; 2.4 Trojan Carthaginians; 2.4.1 Stasis; 2.4.2 Teucrian Carthaginians; 2.4.3 Phoenician Carthaginians; Chapter 3 Virgil's Revisionist Epic and Livy's Revisionist History; 3.1 Virgil's and Livy's Linguistic Turn on the Hannibalic War; 3.2 The Historian and the Poet.…”
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Carthage in Virgil's Aeneid : staging the enemy under Augustus /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Polarity and Analogy in Virgil's Carthage; 3. Virgil's Revisionist Epic and Livy's Revisionist History; 4. …”
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Les Troyens = The Trojans : opéra in French in five acts /
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The specter of Dido : Spenser and Virgilian epic /
Published 1995Table of Contents: “…From Homeric romance to Augustan epic: Virgil's revision of the Odyssey -- Remembrances of Dido: Medieval and Renaissance transformations of the Aeneid -- Paulo maiora canamus: epic anticipations and alternatives in The shepheardes calender -- From Roma Aeterna to the New Hierusalem: the Virgilian origins of Book I of The faerie queene -- Tempering the two Didos: romance and allegorical epic in Book II -- "Diverse folk diversely they demed": Virgilian alternatives in Book III.…”
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Reading Dido : gender, textuality, and the medieval Aeneid /
Published 1994Table of Contents: “…Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction: Gender and the Politics of Reading Virgil; 1. Dux Femina Facti: Virgil's Dido in the Historical Context; 2. …”
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Carthage ou la flamme du brasier : mémoire et échos chez Virgile, Senghor, Mellah, Ghachem, Augustin, Ammi, Broch et Glissant /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Preliminary Material -- Remerciements -- La parole du Sel noir -- De Didon (Virgile) à Scipion (Glissant) -- Regards autres sur Carthage -- De Virgile auteur à Virgile protagoniste -- Des "Carthage" aux Grands Chaos -- APPENDICE -- Bibliographie -- Index: des auteurs, artistes, traducteurs, directeurs de volume -- Table des Matières.…”
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