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    Lessons in Reading: Horace on Homer at Epistles 1.2. 1-31.Catherine Keane - 2011 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 104 (4):427-450.
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    Philosophy into Satire: The Program of Juvenal's Fifth Book.Catherine Keane - 2007 - American Journal of Philology 128 (1):27-57.
    The Satires of Juvenal's fifth book constitute an important chapter in the satiric genre's dialogue with philosophy. The parodic consolatio (Satire 13) introduces a cynical and erudite satiric speaker who manipulates conventions to create a virtual dramatic exchange. An examination of the rhetorical structure and philosophical influences in the remaining poems, which are less often discussed, reveals a consistent program. Satires 14–16 all have "plots" derived from specific texts or themes of philosophical literature: in each case, Juvenal exploits a conflict (...)
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    Roman Satire and the Old Comic Tradition by Jennifer L. Ferriss-Hill.Catherine Keane - 2016 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 109 (3):424-426.
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    The Function of Humour in Roman Verse Satire: Laughing and Lying (review).Catherine Keane - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 101 (1):111-112.
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    A COMMENTARY ON HORACE, SATIRES 1 - Gowers Horace: Satires Book I. Pp. xii + 370, map. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Paper, £23.99, US$40 . ISBN: 978-0-521-45851-1. [REVIEW]Catherine Keane - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):128-130.
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    Braund Juvenal and Persius. Pp. xiv + 536. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 2004. Cased, £14.50. ISBN: 0-674-99612-7. [REVIEW]Catherine Keane - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (1):127-129.
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    Lucilius (K.) Hass Lucilius und der Beginn der Persönlichkeitsdichtung in Rom. (Hermes Einzelschriften 99.) Pp. 260. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2007. Paper, €53. ISBN: 978-3-515-09021-. [REVIEW]Catherine Keane - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):111-.