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    Curses.Simon Pulleyn - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):72-.
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    Erotic undertones in the Language of Clytemnestra.Simon Pulleyn - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (02):565-.
    Well over a decade ago now, John Moles drew attention to the fact that the words of Clytemnestra at Aesch. Ag. 1388ff. included some striking sexual imagery that had gone unnoticed. To summarize a rich and detailed discussion, he said: ‘Clytemnestra represents the dying Agamemnon as having an ejaculation of dark blood—and herself as rejoicing in reciprocal climax as her husband bespatters her—with his blood’. My purpose here is to draw attention to two more examples of this kind of language (...)
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  3. The Oxford Handbook of Animals in Classical Thought and Life.Simon Pulleyn - 2016 - Journal of Animal Ethics 6 (1):116-118.
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    Curses Lindsay Watson: Arae: the Curse Poetry of Antiquity. (Area, Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs, 26.) Pp. viii + 263. Leeds: Francis Cairns, 1991. £30. [REVIEW]Simon Pulleyn - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):72-73.
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    Magic and Religion Christopher A. Faraone, Dirk Obbink (edd.): Magika Hiera: Ancient Greek Magic and Religion. Pp. xiii + 298. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991. £30. [REVIEW]Simon Pulleyn - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):89-90.
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