Dynamic Reading
Studies in the Reception of Epicureanism
Edited by Brooke Holmes and W. H. Shearin
Table of Contents
Introduction, Brooke Holmes and W. H. Shearin
1. Haunting Nepos: Atticus and the Performance of Roman Epicurean Death, W. H. Shearin
2. Epicurus's Mistresses: Pleasure, Authority, and Gender in the Reception of the Kuriai Doxai in the Second Sophistic, Richard Fletcher
3. Reading for Pleasure: Disaster and Digression in the First Renaissance Commentary on Lucretius, Gerard Passannante
4. Discourse ex nihilo: Epicurus and Lucretius in Sixteenth-century England, Adam Rzepka
5. Engendering Modernity: Epicurean Women from Lucretius to Rousseau, Natania Meeker
6. Oscillate and Reflect: La Mettrie, Materialist Physiology, and the Revival of the Epicurean Canonic, James Steintrager
7. Sensual Idealism: The Spirit of Epicurus and the Politics of Finitude in Kant and Hölderlin, Anthony Adler
8. The Sublime, Today?, Glenn Most
9. From Heresy to Nature: Leo Strauss's History of Modern Epicureanism, Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft
10. Epicurean Presences in Foucault's The Hermeneutics of the Subject, Alain Gigandet
11. Deleuze, Lucretius, and the Simulacrum of Naturalism, Brooke Holmes
Bibliography
Index