Classical Receptions Journal

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The one absolute didactic poem, and its opposite: Schelling on ancient didactic poetry and the scienticity of contemporary lyric2013/10/21English
Mikhail Lomonosov: the case of the Russian Pindar2013/11/12English
Russian Tityrus: Joseph Brodsky in Arcadia2013/11/12English
The golden flower of youth: baroque metaphors in Nonnus and Marino2013/11/12English
Antiquity after antiquity: a (post) modern reading of antiquity in Bulgarian poetry2013/11/12English
Waning worlds and budding hopes: anti-idyllic visions of antiquity in Polish Romanticism2013/11/12English
We need to talk about Byzantium: or, Byzantium, its reception of the classical world as discussed in current scholarship, and should classicists pay attention?2014/01/01English
In Memoriam: Professor Ahmed Etman (1945-2013)2014/01/01English
Responding to Ovid's Pygmalion episode and receptions of same-sex love in Classical antiquity: art, homosexuality, and the Curatorship of Classical culture in E. M. Forster's 'The Classical Annex'2014/01/03English
The textual city: epic walks in Virgil, Lucan, and Petrarch2011/09/02English
The ashplant and the golden bough: Heaney in Vergil’s labyrinth2018/05/02English
Jean-Michel Basquiat and Antiquity2017/10/23English
The classicist in the cave: Bolaño’s theory of reading inBy Night in Chile2016/04/09English
Plato’s ideas had consequences: appropriations of Greek thought in the post-war conservatism of Richard Weaver2017/03/10English
The afterlife of the Greek gods in the modern world: the revival of the epiphanies of Pan and Dionysus in the early poetry of Angelos Sikelianos2017/09/21English
Classical tradition and republican ideals for the independence of Chile2017/10/18English
Looking back: reception as creative sparagmos. Oskar Kokoschka’s Orpheus und Eurydike revised2017/08/04English
Fromodiumtobellum: classical scholars at war in Europe and America, 1800–19242018/10/01English
Who lied? Classical heroism and World War I2018/10/01English
Classical in/stabilities: Virginia Woolf, Ford Madox Ford, and the Great War2018/10/01English
The undead past in Kathy Acker’sBlood and Guts in High School2016/08/06English
Engaging ancient tragedy: Troy falls again in Jean Racine’s Andromaque2018/02/23English
Swinburne’sAtalanta in Calydon:prosody as sublimation in Victorian ‘Greek’ tragedy:2016/09/21English
Polina Barskova’s ‘Daphnis and Chloe’: a Russian pastoral2016/10/14English
Female agents of Hell, Stoic luxury, and failing leaders: Erictho, Tisiphone, and the female gaze in Lucan, Statius, Dante, and Boccaccio2023/12/08English
‘Dance against the void’: Derek Jarman, dance, queer classical receptions2023/12/12English
Narrativity and literariness in receptions of Josephus’s teknophagia story2024/03/14English
BetweenBacchaeandBahanalii—balkanizing classical reception2023/03/02English
Correction to: ‘Beginning wherever you wish’: Sappho, Homer and the Homeric Hymn to Demeter in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s Dictée2023/03/16English
Commemorative Architecture, Periclean Athens and the Polish Revolution of 1791: Auguste de Choiseul-Gouffier’s Parthenon-Inspired Temple for Warsaw2023/08/14English