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Roman images
Annabel M. Patterson-
Frontmatter
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Introduction (page vii)
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Vergil's Bees: The Ancient Romans' View of Rome (W. R. Johnson, page 1)
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"The Afflatus of Ruin": Meditations on Rome by Du Bellay, Spenser, and Stevens (Margaret W. Ferguson, page 23)
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Cymbeline: Shakespeare's Valediction to Rome (Robert S. Miola, page 51)
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Edward Gibbon and the "Ruins of the Capitol" (Patricia B. Craddock, page 63)
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Rome and Its Romantic Significance (Jerome J. McGann, page 83)
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The Colosseum: American Uses of an Imperial Image (William L. Vance, page 105)
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The Rome of Henry James (Elizabeth Block, page 141)
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Vergil's Eclogues: Images of Change (Annabel Patterson, page 163)
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The English Institute, 1982 (page 187)
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The Program (page 189)
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Sponsoring Institutions (page 191)
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Registrants, 1982 (page 191)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CW | 79.1 (Sep. - Oct. 1985): 66 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4349828 |
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Published: c1984
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
- 9780801831270 (hardcover)