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Roman images
Patterson, Annabel M.
Year: c1984.
Publisher:  Johns Hopkins University Press. 
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Frontmatter
Introduction
Vergil's Bees: The Ancient Romans' View of Rome
"The Afflatus of Ruin": Meditations on Rome by Du Bellay, Spenser, and Stevens
Cymbeline: Shakespeare's Valediction to Rome
Edward Gibbon and the "Ruins of the Capitol"
Rome and Its Romantic Significance
The Colosseum: American Uses of an Imperial Image
The Rome of Henry James
Vergil's Eclogues: Images of Change
The English Institute, 1982
The Program
Sponsoring Institutions
Registrants, 1982
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Title: Roman images : edited, with an introduction by Annabel Patterson.
Author: Patterson, Annabel M
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Source Version: Roman images : edited, with an introduction by Annabel Patterson
Patterson, Annabel M
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, c1984.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.06523
Subject Headings: • Virgil -- Influence
• English literature -- Roman influences
• American literature -- Roman influences
• Classicism
• Literature, Modern -- Roman influences
• Rome (Italy) -- In literature
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