Classical Receptions Journal

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Greek tragedy and the politics of subjectivity in recent fiction2009/01/01English3
Appropriating Greek myth: Iphigenia and Argentine patriarchal society in Ines de Oliveira Cezar's Extranjera2010/01/01English3
Picturesque and Sublime: Impacts of Pausanias in Late-Eighteenth- and Early-Nineteenth-Century Britain2010/10/29English3
Introduction2010/10/29English3
Absent Presence: pater Ennius in Renaissance Europe2012/01/20English3
Pietas and the ‘Other Camões’ — subversive translation and allusion in The Lusiads2019/04/01English3
Why does classical reception need disability studies?2020/09/23English3
Response to Forum Debate2013/05/14English2
Nostalgia and neutrality. A response to Charles Martindale2013/05/14English2
Anna Jackson’s I, Clodia: Catullus, women’s voices, and feminist implications2018/01/29English2
Exit Pursued by Horace: Bears, Shakespeare, and the Classical Tradition2021/01/01English2
Editorial2009/01/01English2
Sisyphus and Caesar: the opposition of Greece and Rome in Albert Camus' absurd cycle2011/11/30English2
Orestes and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission2010/01/01English2
Classical receptions in science fiction2012/05/01English2
‘For Time is / nothing if not amenable’ — exemplarity, time, reception2020/01/01English2
Introduction to special issue: classical reception in Eastern and Central Europe2013/11/12English2
Vegio's Ascanius: Problems in the continuation of the Aeneid2012/06/12English2
Classics as souvenir: L.E.L. and the Annuals2011/05/01English2
'What Has Rome to do with Bethlehem?' Cultural Capital(s) and Religious Imperialism in Late Ancient Christianity2011/05/01English2
Editor's Note: Redeeming the Text -- twenty years on2013/05/14English2
Redeeming Xenophon: historiographical reception and the transhistorical2013/05/14English2
'Live false Aeneas!' Marlowe's Dido, Queen of Carthage and the limits of translation2011/09/02English2
Fidelity in an arranged marriage: Sarah Ruden and the Aeneid'2012/11/01English2
The myth of Troy as a lieu de mémoire: Turkish cultural memory and translations of the Iliad in the 1950s2017/05/08English2
The Ends of Empire: Romantic Interpretations of Greek Decline2016/01/01English2
When superman Smote Zeus: analysing violent deicide in popular culture2016/06/03English1
Virgilian underworlds in A. S. Byatt’s The Children’s Book2016/04/06English1
Cyrus Console’sThe Odicyand epic ecology2018/05/30English1
The sense of epiphany in Theo Angelopoulos' Ulysses' Gaze2011/09/08English1