The Space That Remains : : Reading Latin Poetry in Late Antiquity / / Aaron Pelttari.
In The Space That Remains, Aaron Pelttari offers the first systematic study of the major fourth-century poets since Michael Robert's foundational The Jeweled Style. It is the first book to give equal attention to both Christian and Pagan poetry and the first to take seriously the issue of reade...
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