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the poetics & ethics of revenge

A blog for the course classical studies 180 at Duke University

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This is the course blog for Classical Studies (CLST) 180, “The Poetics and Ethics of Revenge: Themes of Retributive Justice in Literature” in the department of Classical Studies at Duke University. We welcome public participation in our discussion. The instructor for this course is Alexander Loney.

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