William S. Anderson • Essays on Roman Satire
Contents, pg. V
Preface, pg. VII
Acknowledgments, pg. XVII
Roman Satirists and Literary Criticism, pg. 1
The Roman Socrates: Horace and His Satires, pg. 13
Autobiography and Art in Horace, pg. 50
The Form, Purpose, And Position Of Horace's Satire I, 8, pg. 74
Horace, the Unwilling Warrior: Satire I, 9, pg. 84
Venusina lucerna: The Horatian Model For Juvenal, pg. 103
Imagery in the Satires of Horace and Juvenal, pg. 115
Part versus Whole in Persius' Fifth Satire, pg. 153
Persius and the Rejection of Society, pg. 169
Studies in Book I of Juvenal, pg. 197
Juvenal 6: A Problem in Structure, pg. 255
The Programs of Juvenal's Later Books, pg. 277
Anger in Juvenal and Seneca, pg. 293
Lascivia vs. ira: Martial and Juvenal, pg. 362
Juvenal and Quintilian, pg. 396
Index, pg. 487
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