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Meleager: Critical Essay by Daniel H. Garrison

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SOURCE: Garrison, Daniel H. “Meleager.” In Mild Frenzy: A Reading of the Hellenistic Love Epigram, pp. 71-93. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag GMBH, 1978.

In the following essay, Garrison argues that Meleager used the epigrammatic form to express psychic depths in ways that transcended the form's traditional use.

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