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\IPSA DIXERAT\: WOMEN'S WORDS IN ROMAN LOVE ELEGY
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James, Sharon L.
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Anger
/ Cheating
/ Elegies
/ Envy
/ Ethics
/ Linguistics
/ Literary criticism
/ Love
/ Love poetry
/ Love relationships
/ Narrative poetry
/ Oral cavity
/ Poetry
/ Poets
/ Speech
/ Women
2010
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\IPSA DIXERAT\: WOMEN'S WORDS IN ROMAN LOVE ELEGY
by
James, Sharon L.
in
Anger
/ Cheating
/ Elegies
/ Envy
/ Ethics
/ Linguistics
/ Literary criticism
/ Love
/ Love poetry
/ Love relationships
/ Narrative poetry
/ Oral cavity
/ Poetry
/ Poets
/ Speech
/ Women
2010
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\IPSA DIXERAT\: WOMEN'S WORDS IN ROMAN LOVE ELEGY
2010
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The speech of women in Roman love elegy, represented in oratio recta, oratio obliqua, and summarized or inferable speech, does not characterize any puella. Outside of Propertius Book 4, all female elegiac speech is generic, designed to reflect what the male lovers want and to manipulate them. La parole des femmes dans l'élégie amoureuse romaine, mise en scne en discours direct, discours indirect, résumée ou insinuée, ne représente aucune puella. À l'exception du livre IV de Properce, tous les discours élégiaques féminins sont génériques, destinés à refléter ce que l'amant recherche et à les manipuler.
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