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“Too Difficult for a Single Man to Understand”: Medea’s Out-Jutting Foot
pp. 3-28
Panegyris Channels Penelope: Mêtis and Pietas in Plautus’s Stichus
pp. 29-47
Language, Satire, and Heteroglossia in the Cena Trimalchionis
pp. 49-65
Seneca’s Nausea: “Existential” Experiences and Julio-Claudian Literature
pp. 67-87
Review Essay: The Romance of Tragedy and Psychoanalysis
pp. 89-110
Notes on Contributors
Notes on Contributors
pp. 111-111