Epic and Epoch: Essays on the Interpretation and History of a GenreSteven M. Oberhelman, Van Kelly, Richard Joseph Golsan |
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Introduction | 1 |
Homer Achilles and Statius | 25 |
Sex Drugs and Poetry | 40 |
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