A collection of essays on Roman poetry and poetics, with a recurring emphasis on the relationship between narrative and intertextuality, on metapoetics, and on the dialogue between modern literary theory and Classical studies. Roman epic and mythological poetry, such as Ovid's Heroides, provide the main case studies
This thesis deals with six chosen poems from Ovid's collection Epistulae Heroidum (Heroides). It exp...
The stories told by Achaemenides and Macareus, in the fourteenth book of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, thro...
Inspired by Theodore Papanghelis' Propertius: A Hellenistic Poet on Love and Death (1987), this coll...
A collection of essays on Roman poetry and poetics, with a recurring emphasis on the relationship be...
This article examines how Ovid, Seneca, and Ted Hughes incorporate intertexts to Latin or English po...
This work explores ancient views of cosmogony and the material structure of the universe in Ovid’s M...
Metamorphoses is an epic-style, narrative poem written in hexameters. Original, inventive and charmi...
This work explores ancient views of cosmogony and the material structure of the universe in Ovid’s M...
Intertextual relations between Cesare Pavese’s literary oeuvre and Latin literature are far less vis...
Essay included in a leading anthology of Ovidian critisism, illustrating the importance of using mod...
Ovid's Heroides in the form they have come down to us are a diverse group comprising fourteen verse ...
This paper aims to explore the interpretive possibilities offered by the application of the concepts...
An investigation of narrative voice in translation is presented here, in a way which aims to draw to...
Despite the prevailing interest in authority in Ovidian studies, studies have often focussed on Ovid...
The thesis reviews the techniques employed by Latin authors up to the second century A.D. to report ...
This thesis deals with six chosen poems from Ovid's collection Epistulae Heroidum (Heroides). It exp...
The stories told by Achaemenides and Macareus, in the fourteenth book of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, thro...
Inspired by Theodore Papanghelis' Propertius: A Hellenistic Poet on Love and Death (1987), this coll...
A collection of essays on Roman poetry and poetics, with a recurring emphasis on the relationship be...
This article examines how Ovid, Seneca, and Ted Hughes incorporate intertexts to Latin or English po...
This work explores ancient views of cosmogony and the material structure of the universe in Ovid’s M...
Metamorphoses is an epic-style, narrative poem written in hexameters. Original, inventive and charmi...
This work explores ancient views of cosmogony and the material structure of the universe in Ovid’s M...
Intertextual relations between Cesare Pavese’s literary oeuvre and Latin literature are far less vis...
Essay included in a leading anthology of Ovidian critisism, illustrating the importance of using mod...
Ovid's Heroides in the form they have come down to us are a diverse group comprising fourteen verse ...
This paper aims to explore the interpretive possibilities offered by the application of the concepts...
An investigation of narrative voice in translation is presented here, in a way which aims to draw to...
Despite the prevailing interest in authority in Ovidian studies, studies have often focussed on Ovid...
The thesis reviews the techniques employed by Latin authors up to the second century A.D. to report ...
This thesis deals with six chosen poems from Ovid's collection Epistulae Heroidum (Heroides). It exp...
The stories told by Achaemenides and Macareus, in the fourteenth book of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, thro...
Inspired by Theodore Papanghelis' Propertius: A Hellenistic Poet on Love and Death (1987), this coll...