In his article Reminiscing about Latin: Cases of Life-writing and the Classical Tradition, David Andrew Porter examines the life of Latin and life-writing in Latin while drawing on other languages. He argues that post-classical Latin writing is vital to many modern writers and offers a challenge to post-Romantic conceptions of literature. He explores how Latin literary traditions affect professional and accidental writers, from the Renaissance scholar Isaac Casaubon to the Jamaican poet Francis Williams, in order to draw attention to the humour, irony and conflict in such lived experiences and writing
Inspired by Theodore Papanghelis' Propertius: A Hellenistic Poet on Love and Death (1987), this coll...
The ultimate result, and the central focus, of this paper is two poems written in Latin according to...
This article, which is the author’s trial lecture for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor, offers a br...
In his article Reminiscing about Latin: Cases of Life-writing and the Classical Tradition, David A...
Studies of the Latin tradition played a major role in the formation of Comparative Literature as a d...
This project developed a new and exciting introductory Latin course integrating classical and post-c...
"Latin love elegy is one of the most important poetic genres in the Augustan era, also known as the ...
The article considers some aspects of teaching the Latin language to future philologists. Special at...
In his paper, Latin American and Comparative Literature, Roberto González Echevarría asks whether ...
This introduction sets the scene for six essays devoted to the study of the discourse of Latin. Desp...
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
This paper argues for the use of the Latin novella in Latin, educational contexts, particularly with...
Macaronic poetry is a curious cultural phenomenon, having originated in classical antiquity and take...
In his article A Historical Account of Difference: A Comparative History of the Literary Cultures o...
This paper argues for the inclusion of writing in Latin in the narrative of "literary nation-buildin...
Inspired by Theodore Papanghelis' Propertius: A Hellenistic Poet on Love and Death (1987), this coll...
The ultimate result, and the central focus, of this paper is two poems written in Latin according to...
This article, which is the author’s trial lecture for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor, offers a br...
In his article Reminiscing about Latin: Cases of Life-writing and the Classical Tradition, David A...
Studies of the Latin tradition played a major role in the formation of Comparative Literature as a d...
This project developed a new and exciting introductory Latin course integrating classical and post-c...
"Latin love elegy is one of the most important poetic genres in the Augustan era, also known as the ...
The article considers some aspects of teaching the Latin language to future philologists. Special at...
In his paper, Latin American and Comparative Literature, Roberto González Echevarría asks whether ...
This introduction sets the scene for six essays devoted to the study of the discourse of Latin. Desp...
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
This paper argues for the use of the Latin novella in Latin, educational contexts, particularly with...
Macaronic poetry is a curious cultural phenomenon, having originated in classical antiquity and take...
In his article A Historical Account of Difference: A Comparative History of the Literary Cultures o...
This paper argues for the inclusion of writing in Latin in the narrative of "literary nation-buildin...
Inspired by Theodore Papanghelis' Propertius: A Hellenistic Poet on Love and Death (1987), this coll...
The ultimate result, and the central focus, of this paper is two poems written in Latin according to...
This article, which is the author’s trial lecture for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor, offers a br...