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Copyright Notice
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2007-2008
This extended session celebrates the first 10 years of the life of the seminar.
In this series we shall explore themes arising from the way in which classical receptions of various kinds reach out to different audiences and subject areas .
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Young Antigone: An essay of auto-analysis
Martina Treu, IULM University, Milan, Italy
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Socrates in American Life: WWII and the Cold War
S. Sara Monoson, Departments of Political Science and Classics, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL USA
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This seminar topic was further developed by the author and is now available as an article in
Classical Receptions Journal
(May 2011)
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Euripides Bound: Hal Duncan's use of Greek tragedy,
Antony Keen, The Open University, UK
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Members' response and author's final response |
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Fleshing out the gaps: Sappho on stage at The Stork
Jane Griffiths, Monash University, Australia
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Venizelos' Thucydides: Historicizing Translation
Emily Greenwood, St. Andrews University, Scotland |
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