Preface; Chapter 1 Poeticity in Crisis? Between Metaphor and Metonymy; Cavafy's ''Prosaics''; From Metaphor to Allegory; Chapter 2 Metonymies; Shaping Meronomies; Ritual Poetics, Metonymy, and the Cult of Spectacle; The Metonymies of Eros; Cavafy and the Victorian Rediscovery of ''Hellenic Love''; Risks/Desire/Contiguity; Ekphrasis and Homotextuality; Aposiopesis; Chapter 3 Economies; The Erotics of Economy; The Economics of Desire; Art and Economy; (Anti)economies of Jouissance; Techne's Own Pleasures; Toward a Numismatics of Value in Discourse; Tropes of Self-Expenditure; Flaneurie and Bodies of the Agora; Libidinal Networks: Prostitution and Social Mobility; Final Thoughts: The Limits of Mimesis and the Economics of Metonymy; Appendixes; Works Cited
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''A gem of original thought. I have not read anything else on Cavafy that uses philological analysis as acutely and with as sure a hand. This book must be read by everyone who is interested in seeing modernist poetry and especially C. P. Cavafy in a fresh way.'' John Chioles, author of Aeschylus: Mythic Theatre, Political Voice