These citations were taken from Writing Passion: A Catullus Reader.

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Akbar Khan, H. “Catullus 45: What Sort of Irony?” Latomus 27 (1968): 3–12.

    Frueh, Edward. “Sinistra ut ante dextra: Reading Catullus 45.” Classical World

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Gratwick, Adrian S. “Those Sneezes: Catullus 45.8–9, 17–18.” Classical Philology

    87 (1992): 234–40.

 

Kitzinger, Rachel. “Reading Catullus 45.” Classical Journal 87 (1991–92):

    209–17.

 

Newton, Rick. “Acme and Septimius Recounted: Catullus 45.” Syllecta Classica

    7 (1996): 99–105.

 

Nielsen, R. “Catullus 45 and Horace Odes 3.9: The Glass House.” Ramus 6

    (1977): 132–38.

 

Ross, D. O. “Style and Content in Catullus 45.” Classical Philology 60 (1965):

    256–59.

 

Singleton, D. “Form and Irony in Catullus 45.” Greece and Rome 18 (1971):

    181–87.

 

Williams, M. F. “Amor’s Head-Cold (frigus in Catullus 45).” Classical Journal

    83 (1988): 128–32.

 

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