This volume pursues a key topic in the current study of Latin literature - the way in which literary texts of all periods in Latin, while usually written in an identifiable genre, characteristically allude to and interact with other genres. It pushes research forward by providing a broad range of studies concentrating on the polyphonic nature of Latin literary texts, both exemplifying recent theoretical advances and suggesting further lines of argument.
It will appeal to classical scholars, students of classical literature and literary scholars in general. Review: [...] this highly stimulating book, which will certainly be exploited not only by classicists but also by literary theorists. Bruna Pieri in: BMCR 2014.01.32
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