Living classics: Greece and Rome in contemporary poetry in English/
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York:
Oxford University Press,
c2009
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Series: | Classical presences
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Table of Contents:
- The return of classics / Stephen Harrison
- Horace on Teesside / Maureen Almond
- Jumping their bones : translating, transgressing and creating / Josephine Balmer
- Reconnecting with the classics / Robert Crawford
- Catullus in the playground / Anna Jackson
- Lapsed classicist / Michael Longley
- Weeping for Hecuba / Tony Harrison
- Title deeds : translating a classic / Seamus Heaney
- The Argippaei (Herodotus 4. 23) in Belfast / Maureen Alden
- Michael Longley appropriates Latin poetry / Brian Arkins
- The Homeric convergences and divergences of Seamus Heaney and Michael Longley / Oliver Taplin
- Is 'the frail silken line' worth more than 'a fart in a bearskin'? or, how translation practice matters in poetry and drama / Lorna Hardwick
- The figure of Electra in Sylvia Plath's poetry : a case of identification / Anastasia Bakogianni
- The autobiography of the western subject : Carson's Geryon / Edith Hall
- 'Purple shining lilies' : imagining the Aeneid in contemporary poetry / Rowena Fowler
- Shades of Rome in the poetry of Derek Walcott / Emily Greenwood
- 'We'll all be Penelopes then' : art and domesticity in American women's poetry, 1958-1996 / Isobel Hurst
- Catullus in New Zealand : Baxter and Stead / Stephen Harrison.