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Beginning again (introduction) : the poetics of impersonation
Part I. Quintus as Homer : illusion and imitation
Enlarging the space : imperial doubleness, fixity, expansion
Writing Homer : language, composition and style
Part II. Quintus as Quintus : antagonism and assimilation
When Homer quotes Callimachus : the proem (not) in the middle
Selective memory and Iliadic revision
Prodigal poetics : filiation and succession
Temporality and the Homeric not yet.
Part I. Quintus as Homer : illusion and imitation
Enlarging the space : imperial doubleness, fixity, expansion
Writing Homer : language, composition and style
Part II. Quintus as Quintus : antagonism and assimilation
When Homer quotes Callimachus : the proem (not) in the middle
Selective memory and Iliadic revision
Prodigal poetics : filiation and succession
Temporality and the Homeric not yet.