
Piecing Together the Fragments
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- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part One: Classical Translation and Translator Statements
- 1: Hunting Down the Words: Classical Translator Statements from Catullus to Arthur Golding
- 2: Into the Modern Era: from George Chapman to Anne Carson
- 3: For Myne Owne Onely Exercise: Women Classical Translators
- Part Two: Classical Translation and Dead Languages
- 4: The Art of Absence
- 5: A Broken Voice Through the Silence: Sappho: Poems and Fragments
- Part Three: Classical Translation and Research
- 6: Uncovering a New Canon: Classical Women Poets I
- 7: Into Completion: Classical Women Poets II
- 8: Finding the Jokes: Catullus: Poems of Love and Hate
- Part Four: Translation and Creativity
- 9: Finding a Place to Hide: Chasing Catullus: Poems, Translations and Transgression
- 10: Fragmenting the Self: The Word for Sorrow
- In Conclusion: Breaking Down the Boundaries
- Bibliography
- Index
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