- Contents Volume 51
Number 1 | ||
The Clinical Odyssey: Odysseus’s Apologoi and Narrative Therapy | joel p. christensen | 1 |
Olfactory Theater: Tracking Scents in Aeschylus’s Oresteia | amy lather | 33 |
“One, Two, Three”: Narrative Circles in Plato’s Timaeus | bess r. h. myers | 55 |
The “Beautiful Death” from Homer to Democratic Athens | nicole loraux Translated by David M. Pritchard | 73 |
Number 2 | ||
The Silence of the Muse | yukai li | 91 |
Varro’s Bimarcus and Encounters with the Self in Plautus’s Epidicus and Amphitruo | t. h. m. geller-goad | 117 |
Pliny’s Epistolary Directions | michael hanaghan | 137 |
Utopia and Uneven Space in Soyinka’s The Bacchae of Euripides | wole kay gabriel | 163 |
BOOKS RECEIVED | 189 [End Page 301] | |
Number 3 | ||
Alcaeus Fragment 130b V and the Literature of Exile | ippokratis kantzios | 191 |
“The Horror of the Terrifying and the Hilarity of the Grotesque”: Daimonic Spaces—and Emotions—in Ancient Greek Literature | esther eidinow | 209 |
Ecology, Epistemology, and Divination in Cicero de Divinatione 1.90–94 | dan-el padilla peralta | 237 |
You Too: The Narratology of Apostrophe and Second-Person Narrative in Virgil’s Georgics | robert cowan | 269 |
BOOKS RECEIVED | 299 |
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