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Phaedrus C. 18 B.C.–C. 55 A.D.: Critical Essay by H. MacL. Currie

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SOURCE: "Phaedrus the Fabulist," in Aufstig undNiedergang der Romischen Welt, Vol. 32, No. 1, 1985, pp. 497-513.

In the following essay, Currie examines the literary tone and worldview of Phaedrus and emphasizes the influence of classical Greek literature in his poetry

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