
The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature
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- List of Contributors
- 1: Patrick Cheney and Philip Hardie: Introduction
- Part I: Institutions and Contexts
- 2: Peter Mack: The Classics in Humanism, Education, and Scholarship
- 3: Stuart Gillespie: The Availability of the Classics: Readers, Writers, Translation, Performance
- 4: Peter Mack: Classical Rhetoric in English
- 5: Gavin Alexander: The Classics in Literary Criticism
- 6: Mark Vessey: Classics and Christianity
- 7: Jane Stevenson: Women Writers and the Classics
- 8: Cultural Contexts
- a) Politics and Nationalism
- b) Sexuality and Desire
- c) Literary Careers
- d) Fame and Immortality
- Part II: Genres
- 9: Helen Cooper: Pastoral and Georgic
- 10: Philip Hardie: Epic Poetry
- 11: Lynn Enterline: Elizabethan Minor Epic
- 12: William Fitzgerald: The Epistolary Tradition
- 13: Helen Moore: Prose Romance
- 14: Roland Greene: Elegy, Hymn, Epithalamium, Ode: Some Renaissance Reinterpretations
- 15: Susanna Braund: Complaint, Epigram, and Satire
- 16: Gordone Braden: Tragedy
- 17: Bruce Smith: Comedy
- 18: Tanya Pollard: Tragicomedy
- 19: Bart Vanes: Historiography and Biography
- 20: Reid Barbour and Claire Preston: Discursive and Speculative Writing
- Part III: Authors
- 21: Jessica Wolfe: Homer
- 22: Elizabeth Jane Bellamy: Plato
- 23: Maggie Kilgour: Virgil and Ovid
- 24: Victoria Moul (with a contribution by Charles Martindale): Horace
- 25: Richard McCabe: Spenser
- 26: Charles Martindale: Marlowe
- 27: Colin Burrow: Shakespeare
- 28: Sean Keilen: Jonson
- 29: Thomas Luxon: Early Milton
- Classical Reception in English Literature, 1558-1660: An Annotated Bibliography
- Index
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