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Postmodernism, romantic irony, and classical closure. Deviant focalization in Vergil's Aeneid. Narrate and describe: the problem of Ekphrasis. Even better than the real thing: a tale of two cities. On the shoulder of giants: intertextuality and classical studies. Philosophy and literature in Lucretian intertextuality. Pyramus, Thisbe, King Kong: Ovid and the presence of poetry. Opening the gates of war: Aeneid 7. 601-640. The ruin of time: monuments and survival at Rome. God the Father (Himself) in Vergil. First thoughts on closure: problems and prospects. Second thoughts on closure |