her narrow yet intense scrutiny yields remarkably generous dividends ... Sharrock's readings sketch a compelling vision of the Ars Amatoria as a complex work ... at almost every turn of the page Alison Sharrock proves to be indefatigably astute in tracing models, sifting evidence and building up her case ... the reader can only feel grateful, in the end, for this sparkling and rewarding grand tour
Times Literary Supplement
S. has written a brave book, unconventional in manner and organization, unapologetically modern in critical approach ... there are moments of fine insight here, and every page bears evidence of impressive scholarship. This is the work of a superbly prepared young classicist alert to newer developments in criticism; we will hear more from her.
D.M. Hooley, University of Missouri, Columbia, Classical Review, Vol. XLVI, No. 1, 1996